Eggs to a naturalist
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OVAEggs, to a naturalist
ANDREWSAmerican naturalist, discoverer of dinosaur eggs.
ADAPTATIONCamel's hump, to a naturalist
OVAEggs, to a biologist
OVAEggs, to a scientist
OVULESSmall eggs, to a biologist
BOILA way to cook eggs
laying(of a hen) to produce (eggs)
laid(of a hen) to produce (eggs)
lay(of a hen) to produce (eggs)
lays(of a hen) to produce (eggs)
nestto build a structure for holding eggs
nestedNEST, to build a structure for holding eggs
sits(of a bird) to cover eggs for hatching
nestsNEST, to build a structure for holding eggs
sate(of a bird) to cover eggs for hatching
sitting(of a bird) to cover eggs for hatching
sit(of a bird) to cover eggs for hatching
candleto examine eggs in front of a light
sitten(of a bird) to cover eggs for hatching
sat(of a bird) to cover eggs for hatching
setput (a fowl) on eggs to hatch them
nideto nest (to build a structure for holding eggs)
broodiest(of a hen) Wishing or inclined to incubate eggs
candledCANDLE, to examine eggs in front of a light
candlingCANDLE, to examine eggs in front of a light
nidifyto nest (to build a structure for holding eggs)
candlesCANDLE, to examine eggs in front of a light
nidifyingNIDIFY, to nest (to build a structure for holding eggs)
nidedNIDE, to nest (to build a structure for holding eggs)
nesterone that nests (to build a structure for holding eggs)
nestersNESTER, one that nests (to build a structure for holding eggs)
candlerone that candles (to examine eggs in front of a light)
candlersCANDLER, one that candles (to examine eggs in front of a light)
poachesto cook (eggs, fish, etc.) in a small amount of simmering liquid
poachto cook (eggs, fish, etc.) in a small amount of simmering liquid
oviductalrelating to the oviduct, a passage conveying eggs their place of fertilization also OVIDUCAL
honeycombA structure of hexagonal cells of wax, made by bees to store honey and eggs
honeycombsA structure of hexagonal cells of wax, made by bees to store honey and eggs
incubates(of a bird) Sit on (eggs) in order to keep them warm and bring them to hatching