Halitosis

/ˌhæləˈtoʊsɪs/ noun

A medical condition characterized by persistent bad breath or foul-smelling breath, often caused by bacteria in the mouth or digestive issues.

From Latin 'halitus' meaning 'breath' or 'vapor,' combined with the medical suffix '-osis' (disease or condition). The term was popularized in the early 1900s by pharmaceutical companies marketing mouthwash and breath fresheners.

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