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Is Itis Greek Or Latin? [Solved]

The suffix “itis” comes from Latin and Greek and means inflammation or a disease characterised by inflammation.[i] It is usually attached to a word root that signifies a part of the body and means that this body part is inflamed.21 Jul 2020

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