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sarco-
- a combining form meaning “flesh,” used in the formation of compound words:
sarcocarp.
sarco-
combining_form
- indicating flesh
sarcoma
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sarco-1
from Greek sark-, sarx flesh
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Example Sentences
As the sarco-lactic acid liberated in the muscles is not oxygenated a condition of acidosis ensues.
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Between the bottom of the curb and the top of the wooden floor is a three-quarter-inch cushion of “Sarco.”
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At five o'clock Gen. Head arrived in front of Sarco and demanded its surrender.
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Gen. Sherwood arrived at Sarco very soon and was gratified that the place, with its great quantity of supplies, was safe.
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By daylight our troops were in the fort and on the skirmish-line at Sarco.
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