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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 uterine
- 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
/ wo̅o̅m /
- See uterus
Derived Forms
- ˈwomblike, adjective
- wombed, adjective
Other Words From
- wombed adjective
- un·womb verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of womb1
Example Sentences
The condition - where tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows outside it - has left her with permanent organ damage.
She told the Sunday Mirror her battles with money started after she was diagnosed with womb cancer in 2015, which meant she had to walk away from her acting career.
Endometriosis is where cells similar to those in the lining of the womb grow in other parts of the body.
The two are working with a team of researchers to investigate the enduring effects of drug and alcohol exposure in the womb.
This is when a fertilised egg implants itself outside of the womb, usually in one of the fallopian tubes.
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