Aphtha

/ˈæfθə/ noun

A small, painful blister or ulcer that forms inside the mouth, commonly called a canker sore.

From Greek aphtha (blister, ulcer), possibly derived from apto (to set on fire) or haphe (burning sensation). The term entered medical Latin and then English, keeping its original form in scientific usage.

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