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Etymology of the Latin word os

the Latin word os (oris, mouth; bone; bones; mouth, speech, expression)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *os-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ost-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ōs-

Derivations in Latin

oralis, oscillum, osculum, osseus, ossiculum, ossuarius, ostium, orenuda, orificium, oscitare

Derivations in other languages

English ossification, English os, English haemocoel, English sacrum, English oropharynx, French ossature, French oral, French oropharynx, French ossifier, Italian osso, Italian adorale, Italian aborale, Italian orale, Italian oro-, Italian ororadioattività, Portuguese oral, Spanish oral, Spanish desosar

Usage

Word found in New Latin, Medieval Latin, Late Latin



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