
Enwomb
UK
/ɪnˈwuːm/
US
/ɪnˈwum/

Translation of "enwomb" into Russian
enwomb
VerbUK
/ɪnˈwuːm/
US
/ɪnˈwum/
enwomb
enwombs
enwombed Past Simple / Past Participle
enwombing Gerund
The mother will enwomb the child for nine months.
Мать будет вынашивать ребенка девять месяцев.
Additional translations
Definitions
enwomb
VerbUK
/ɪnˈwuːm/
US
/ɪnˈwum/
To enclose or envelop as if in a womb.
The artist's vision was to enwomb the sculpture in a glass case, creating a sense of protection and mystery.
To place or carry in the womb; to conceive or gestate.
Certain sharks enwomb their young for extended periods before birth.