enwomb

/ɪnˈwum/
verb
  1. To enclose or shelter as if in a womb; to surround protectively.
    • The cave enwombs the ancient paintings in perfect darkness.
    • Her love seemed to enwomb him in a safe, warm feeling.
    • The forest enwombs the small cabin, hidden from the world.
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