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What does the suffix porosis?

The suffix -porosis refers to a condition of abnormal porosity or the presence of small holes or spaces. It often indicates a weakening or thinning of a tissue or structure due to the loss of its normal density.

Here are some examples of words using the suffix -porosis:

* Osteoporosis: A condition where bones become weak and brittle due to loss of bone density.

* Odontoporosis: A condition affecting teeth, characterized by a loss of tooth density and weakening of the enamel.

* Atroporosis: A condition characterized by a loss of tissue density in a specific organ or structure.

The suffix -porosis emphasizes the presence of abnormal porosity, which is a key characteristic of these conditions.

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