disbosom
/dɪsˈboʊsəm/Definitions
1. verb
to take away or remove something from someone’s body, such as a mother removing a child from her bosom.
“The mother disbosomed her child from her arms, preparing to leave the house.”
2. noun
the act of removing something from someone’s body, such as the act of a mother disbosoming her child.
“The disbosom of the child was a difficult experience for the mother.”