Enwombs

/ɪnˈwumz/ verb

Definition

third person singular present tense of enwomb; encloses or protects as if in a womb.

Etymology

Present tense third person singular of 'enwomb', with regular '-s' ending.

Kelly Says

In present tense, 'enwombs' describes a continuous, nurturing protection—as if the protective space actively receives and holds something precious within it.

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Gender History

Third-person singular of 'enwomb.' Same gendered linguistic structure as other forms.

Inclusive Usage

See 'enwomb' for usage guidance.

Inclusive Alternatives

["encloses","contains","surrounds"]

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