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lacti-

  1. variant of lacto-.

    lactiferous.



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The Bacterium acidi lacti described by Pasteur decomposes milk sugar into lactic acid.

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What does lacti- mean?

Lacti- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “milk.” In terms from chemistry, it used to specifically mean "lactate" or "lactic acid." It is occasionally used in scientific and medical terms.Lacti- comes from Latin lac (stem lact-), meaning “milk.” The Latin cognate of lac is á (stem galakt-), also meaning “milk,” which is the source of galaxy. To learn more, check out our 51Թs That Use articles on galacto- and galact-.What are variants of lacti-?Lacti- is a variant of lacto- or lact- that is used when combined with words or word elements that begin with the consonants -f- or -g-.Want to know more? Read our 51Թs That Use articles about lacto- and lact-.

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