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Hemochromatosis ► latin and greek
"hemo" --> greek "haîma" = bood
"chroma"--> greek "krômae" = color/latin "chroma" = skin tone
"osis" --> greek "osis" /latin "osis" = state of disease
phlebotomy ► both latin and greek "phlebotomia"
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The origins of the two jargons are;
- A) Latin and Greek
Hemochromatosis is a New Latin word formed by coining, hem, chromat, and osis.
The word is a medical term that implies a malfunction of body metabolism where the iron pigments are misplaced in some tissues.
Phlebotomy has Greek roots. It is coined from the words, phleps which means veins, and tomia which means to cut off. The word means bloodletting.
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