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Oste/o Means Bone

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Oste/o means bone. The word that means forming, producing, or origin of bone is


A) oste/o/malacia.
B) oste/o/clast.
C) oste/o/genesis.
D) oste/o/porosis.
E) oste/o/metry.

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