Definition of womb

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Womb (n.) Any cavity containing and enveloping anything.

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Embryo :: Embryo (n.) The young of an animal in the womb, or more specifically, before its parts are developed and it becomes a fetus (see Fetus)..
Rhizophaga :: Rhizophaga (n. pl.) A division of marsupials. The wombat is the type.
Metrorrhagia :: Metrorrhagia (n.) Profuse bleeding from the womb, esp. such as does not occur at the menstrual period..
Belly :: Belly (n.) The womb.
Metritis :: Metritis (n.) Inflammation of the womb.
Cervix :: Cervix (n.) The neck; also, the necklike portion of any part, as of the womb. See Illust. of Bird..
Embryotomy :: Embryotomy (n.) The cutting a fetus into pieces within the womb, so as to effect its removal..
Conceive :: Conceive (v. t.) To receive into the womb and begin to breed; to begin the formation of the embryo of.
Lochia :: Lochia (n. pl.) The discharge from the womb and vagina which follows childbirth.
Feticide :: Feticide (n.) The act of killing the fetus in the womb; the offense of procuring an abortion.
Intrauterine :: Intrauterine (a.) Within the uterus or womb; as, intrauterine hemorrhage..
Womb :: Womb (n.) The place where anything is generated or produced.
Cephalotripsy :: Cephalotripsy (n.) The act or operation of crushing the head of a fetus in the womb in order to effect delivery.
Exclusion :: Exclusion (n.) The act of expelling or ejecting a fetus or an egg from the womb.
Enwomb :: Enwomb (v. t.) To bury, as it were in a womb; to hide, as in a gulf, pit, or cavern..
Gestation :: Gestation (n.) The act of carrying young in the womb from conception to delivery; pregnancy.
Wem :: Wem (n.) The abdomen; the uterus; the womb.
Enwombed :: Enwombed (imp. & p. p.) of Enwom.
Matrix :: Matrix (n.) The womb.
Quicken :: Quicken (v. i.) To come to life; to become alive; to become vivified or enlivened; hence, to exhibit signs of life; to move, as the fetus in the womb..
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