womb

[wuːm]
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A womb is the part of a woman's body where babies grow inside. It's usually where a baby develops during pregnancy.

When people talk about a woman's womb, they often mean the place inside her body where a fetus grows and develops into a baby. Some women might refer to their womb as "my uterus," but both terms are often used interchangeably. If someone says, "She needs to take care of her womb during pregnancy," it usually means she should be careful with her health and pay attention to her body's changes while the baby is growing inside. Some medical professionals might use this term when discussing a woman's reproductive system or talking about pregnancy-related issues.

How common is "womb"?

Word womb is considered uncommon in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

noun

  • In female mammals, the organ in which the young are conceived and grow until birth; the uterus.

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verb

  • To enclose in a womb, or as if in a womb; to breed or hold in secret.