womb

[ woom ]
/ wum /

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.

Origin of womb

before 900; Middle English, Old English: belly, womb; cognate with Dutch wam, German Wamme, Gothic wamba belly; cf. wamus

OTHER WORDS FROM womb

wombed, adjective un·womb, verb (used with object)

Example sentences from the Web for womb

British Dictionary definitions for womb

womb
/ (wuːm) /

noun

the nontechnical name for uterus Related adjective: 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

Derived forms of womb

wombed, adjective womblike, adjective

Word Origin for womb

Old English wamb; related to Old Norse vomb, Gothic wamba, Middle Low German wamme, Swedish våmm

Medical definitions for womb

womb
[ wōōm ]

n.

uterus

Scientific definitions for womb

womb
[ wōōm ]

See uterus.