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Enwombment

noun

1. The state of existing within one’s mother’s womb.
2. The act of placing or causing to be placed into a womb.
“The IVF team has tentatively scheduled the enwombment of Joan’s foetus for Tuesday next.”

“I can distinctly recall hearing my mother playing the music of Bach during my enwombment.”

“Oliver and Emily were eager to learn the sex of their child during its enwombment, but worried this could be viewed as transphobic.”
by TomsTidbits December 2, 2023
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Enwombment

noun

1. The state of existing within one’s mother’s womb.
2. The act of placing or causing to be placed into a womb.
“The IVF team tentatively scheduled the enwombment of Joan’s foetus for Tuesday next.”

“I can vividly recall hearing the music of Bach during my enwombment.”

“Oliver and Emily were eager to learn the sex of their child during its enwombment; however, they had concerns that this might be transphobic.”
by TomsTidbits December 2, 2023
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Enjambment

The effect created when one realizes there is not enough space on a paper to finish ones sentence, resulting in words being jammed in, usually by being written very skinny, to compensate
Cecil-"There isn't enough room on this paper to finish my essay, but I don't want to get a new page just to finish this last sentence."
Herbert-"Just start a new page, you will lose marks for enjambment."
by CamEB May 11, 2013
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