uterine/ˈjutəɹaɪn/EtymologyFrom Middle French utérin, from Latin uterinus (“pertaining to the womb; born of the same mother”), from Latin uterus (“womb”). Related to English uterus. By surface analysis, uter- + -ine.uterine means of or pertaining to the uterus. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 75 out of 100.uterine is pronounced /ˈjutəɹaɪn/.adjOf or pertaining to the uterus.“It has been reported that periparturient cows undergo a period of immunosuppression of various immunological parameters associated with a high susceptibility to uterine and mammary infections […]”Born of the same mother but of a different father.“uterine siblings”nounA uterine sibling.