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What does the prefix lacto mean?

The prefix "lacto-" means milk.

It comes from the Latin word *lac*, which means milk.

Here are some examples of words using the prefix "lacto-":

* Lactose: A sugar found in milk.

* Lactobacillus: A type of bacteria that ferments milk.

* Lactation: The production of milk.

* Lactase: An enzyme that breaks down lactose.

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