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The root in the term "otorhinolaryngology" is "laryng," which comes from the Greek word "larynx," meaning "voice box." The term itself combines several roots: "oto-" refers to the ear, "rhino-" refers to the nose, and "laryng-" refers to the throat or larynx. Together, this specialty focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the ear, nose, and throat (ENT).

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