bucco-

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English

Etymology

From buccal, from Latin bucca (mouth; cheek).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˌbʌkoʊ/

Prefix

bucco-

  1. (anatomy, medicine, dentistry) buccal; related to the cheek.
  2. (anatomy, medicine, dentistry) (rarely; historically) oral; related to the mouth, especially the oral cavity.

Derived terms

French

Etymology

From Latin bucca (mouth).

Pronunciation

Prefix

bucco-

  1. (relational) mouth; oral; bucco-
    Synonym: oro-