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lacto-
- a combining form meaning “milk,” used in the formation of compound words ( lactometer ); specialized in chemical terminology to mean “lactate,” or “lactic acid.”
lacto-
combining_form
- indicating milk
lactobacillus
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lacto-1
from Latin lact-, lac milk
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Example Sentences
The lacto-phosphate may be given in combination with cod-liver oil.
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Finally, add the rest of the solution of the lacto-phosphate of lime, and mix thoroughly.
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I am very92 sure the farmer who chooses this lacto-vegetarian diet will thrive on it.
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But rendered freely, it reads: morishille's voozy, with lacto-ecto added for a new taste sensation.
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In Walther's lacto-fermentator samples of milk are simply allowed to stand in bottles or glass jars until they sour.
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