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Understanding the Prefix 'Tuber-' in Tuberculosis: Meaning & Origin
The prefix of tuberculosis is "tuberc-" which means "swelling" or "lump." This prefix is derived from the Latin word "tuberculum," which means "small swelling." The suffix "-osis" means "condition" or "disease," so tuberculosis literally means "disease of the small swellings."Gum Disease - Related Articles
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