womblike
English
Etymology
womb
+
-like
Adjective
womblike
(
comparative
more
womblike
,
superlative
most
womblike
)
Resembling a
womb
or
uterus
in shape or function
He drew a
womblike
shape in the sand.
Resembling an infant's experience of the womb
1982
, Charles W. Needham,
The Principles of Cerebral Dominance
,
→ISBN
, page
96
:
Their infants were attracted to the
womblike
sound and warmth of the maternal heart.
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