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xanth-
combining form or xantho-
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from xanthos; perhaps akin to Old High German hasan gray — more at hare
1. : yellow

xanthoma

xanthelasma

xanthoderma

2. : xanthic acid

xanthate

3. : yellow or yellowish and ammoniacal — in names of salts of cobalt

xanthocobaltic chloride

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xanth-,
combining form. the form of xantho- (Cf.xantho-) before vowels, as in xanthoma.

Useful english dictionary. 2012.