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Meaning of womb

Wordnet

womb (n)

a hollow muscular organ in the pelvic cavity of females; contains the developing fetus

Webster

womb (n.)

The belly; the abdomen.

The uterus. See Uterus.

The place where anything is generated or produced.

Any cavity containing and enveloping anything.

Webster

womb (v. t.)

To inclose in a womb, or as in a womb; to breed or hold in secret.

womb Sentence Examples

  1. The embryo nestled comfortably within the mother's protective womb.
  2. The heartbeat of her unborn child echoed softly from the depths of her womb.
  3. She longed to feel her baby's movements against the walls of her womb.
  4. The ultrasound technician captured an image of the fetus nestled in the womb.
  5. The premature baby weighed only two pounds when he was removed from his mother's womb by cesarean section.
  6. The amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus in the womb provides a life-sustaining environment.
  7. The placenta connects the fetus to the womb, providing nutrients and oxygen.
  8. The contractions of labor begin when the uterus muscles contract and push the baby out of the womb.
  9. After a challenging labor, Sarah finally gave birth to a healthy baby boy from her womb.
  10. The womb represents the sacred space where new life is nurtured and brought into the world.

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a hollow muscular organ in the pelvic cavity of females; contains the developing fetusThe belly; the abdomen., The uterus. See Uterus., The place where anything

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The embryo nestled comfortably within the mother's protective womb.

The heartbeat of her unborn child echoed softly from the depths of her womb.

She longed to feel her baby's movements against the walls of her womb.

The ultrasound technician captured an image of the fetus nestled in the womb.