Formed like an egg
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OVALFormed like an egg
vitellarythe location within an egg where the yolk is formed also VITELLUS
OVOIDLike an egg
OVATELike an egg.
OVOIDLike an egg.
OVATELike an egg
OVALLike an egg
OVULARLike an egg
LAIDLike an egg
OVOIDShaped like an egg
OOIDShaped like an egg
OVATEShaped like an egg
OVOIDALShaped like an egg
OVALRounded like an egg
RUNNYLike an undercooked egg
OVATERounded like an egg
OVATEShaped like an egg.
YELLOWYLike an egg yolk
ovateshaped like an egg
oviformshaped like an egg
SUNNYSIDEUPLike an unflipped fried egg
VITELLINEYellow like an egg yolk
OVUMOrnament shaped like an egg
OVALShaped like an egg or a face
FOAMYLike a milk shake or an egg cream
UNBEATENWith no defeats or like an egg still in the shell
albugineouslike the white of an eye or an egg; white-coloured
carpogonialof or like a carpogonium, an egg-bearing vessel in red algae
ocarinassimple musical wind instrument shaped somewhat like an elongated egg with a mouthpiece and finger holes
ocarinasimple musical wind instrument shaped somewhat like an elongated egg with a mouthpiece and finger holes
deutoplasmicof or like deutoplasm, the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell
deutoplasticof or like deutoplasm, the food material, such as yolk or fat, within an egg or cell
obeliscalformed like an obelisk
autotoxiclike an autotoxin, a poisonous substance formed within the body within which it acts
acronymousof or like an acronym, a word formed from the initial letters of other words
stalactitesA tapering structure hanging like an icicle from the roof of a cave, formed of calcium salts deposited by dripping water
helicoidsA surface formed by simultaneously moving a straight line along an axis and rotating it around it (like a screw thread)
schindyleticof or like a schindylesis, an articulation formed by the fitting of the crest of one bone into the groove of another
whewa whistling sound or a sound like a half-formed whistle uttered as an exclamation gave a long whew when he realized the size of the job used interjectionally chiefly to express amazement, discomfort, or relief