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womb
[woom]
noun
the uterus of the human female and certain higher mammals.
the place in which anything is formed or produced.
the womb of time.
the interior of anything.
Obsolete., the belly.
womb
/ wuːm /
noun
the nontechnical name for uterus
a hollow space enclosing something, esp when dark, warm, or sheltering
a place where something is conceived
the Near East is the womb of western civilization
obsolete, the belly
womb
See uterus
Other Word Forms
- womblike adjective
- wombed adjective
- unwomb verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of womb1
Example Sentences
The device used is commonly known as a coil and is placed inside the womb, or uterus, to prevent pregnancy.
Could they have infiltrated the kids’ developing brains through the womb or through breast milk?
She said she felt “blessed that he chose me to be his mother, to come into the world through the waters of my womb.”
The placenta is an organ made in the womb during pregnancy that gives oxygen and nutrients to a foetus.
Endometriosis is a common but debilitating condition where tissue similar to the womb lining grows outside the uterus, often causing severe pelvic pain and infertility.
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