bucco-
prefix/ˌbʌkoʊ/
Etymology
Etymology tree Celticbor.? Latin buccader. English bucco- From buccal, from Latin bucca (“mouth; cheek”). By surface analysis, bucc- + -o-.
- derived from bucco- From buccal
- derived from buccader
Definitions
buccal
buccal; related to the cheek.
(rarely
(rarely; historically) oral; related to the mouth, especially the oral cavity.
The neighborhood
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA