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Etymology edit

From international scientific vocabulary, reflecting a New Latin combining form, from granuloma, with the -omat- pattern reflecting the Latin declension of such words (as seen, for example, in the principal parts of carcinoma, carcinomata, carcinomatis, carcinomatum); about granuloma, more at granuloma § Etymology.

Prefix edit

granulomato-

  1. Granuloma.

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