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lact-

  1. variant of lacto- before a vowel.

    lactalbumin.



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Example Sentences

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They complain bitterly about the lact of change and then run riot when change happens.

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Differs from Lact. lilacinus in decur. g. and pileus not floccose. controversus, Pers.

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Misspelled words and typographical errors: 2 Mr. Shultz Schultz 2 dipthongs diphthongs 7 Second preterite Second preterite: 9 Lact’s Laet’s 11 preceived perceived 11 VI, c, 8 VI, c.

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When it is remembered that the dialect of Trinidad no doubt differed slightly from that on the mainland; that the modern orthography is German and that of De Lact’s list is Dutch; and that two centuries intervened between the first and second, it is really a matter of surprise to discover such a close similarity.

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Final consonants were often omitted; as,— cor for cord; lac for lact.

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When To Use

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 á (stem galakt-), also meaning “milk,” which is the source of galaxy. To learn more, check out our Words That Use articles on galacto- and galact-. 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 Words That Use articles on lacto- and lacti-.

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