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lact-
- variant of lacto- before a vowel:
lactalbumin.
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˜yÐÄvlogs That Use lact-
What does lact- mean?
Lact- 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 often used in scientific and medical terms.
Lact- comes from Latin lac (stem lact-), meaning “milk.†The Latin cognate of lac is ²µÃ¡±ô²¹ (stem galakt-), also meaning “milk,†which is the source of galaxy. To learn more, check out our ˜yÐÄvlogs That Use articles on galacto- and galact-.
What are variants of lact-?
Lact- is a variant of lacto-, which loses its –o– when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels.
A less common variant of lact-, when combined with some words or word elements that begin with a consonant, is lacti-, as in lactifuge.
Want to know more? Read our ˜yÐÄvlogs That Use articles on lacto- and lacti-.
Examples of lact-
A term you may have encountered that uses the form lact- is lactose, “a disaccharide present in milk.â€
We already know that lact- means “milk,†and the -ose part of the word is used to denote the names of sugars and other carbohydrates. Lactose literally translates to “milk sugar.â€
What are some words that use the combining form lact-?
- lactarian
- lactary (using the equivalent form of lact- in Latin)
- lactase
- lactation (using the equivalent form of lact- in Latin)
- lacteous (using the equivalent form of lact- in Latin)
- lactone
What are some other forms that lact- may be commonly confused with?
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