Aphthous

/ˈæfθəs/ adjective

Relating to or affected by aphthae; characterized by small painful ulcers or blisters in the mouth.

From Greek aphtha (blister, ulcer) + -ous (Latin adjective suffix). This is the most common modern form of the adjective, used extensively in dental and medical contexts.

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