Apothecary
31apothecary — noun (C) someone who mixed and sold medicines in former times …
32apothecary — n 1. druggist, pharmacist, pharmaceutist, pharmacologist, pharmaceutical chemist. 2. pharmacy, U.S. drugstore …
33apothecary — apoth·e·cary …
34apothecary — a•poth•e•car•y [[t]əˈpɒθ əˌkɛr i[/t]] n. pl. car•ies 1) a druggist; pharmacist 2) a pharmacy; drugstore • Etymology: 1325–75; ME (< OF) < ML apothēcārius seller of spices and drugs, LL: shopkeeper …
35apothecary — /əˈpɒθəkri / (say uh pothuhkree), / kəri/ (say kuhree) noun (plural apothecaries) (formerly) someone who sold drugs for medicinal purposes; the forerunner of the modern chemist or pharmacist. {Middle English apothecarie, from Late Latin… …
36apothecary — n. archaic, or American, pharmacist …
37apothecary — Kāwili lā au …
38apothecary — A druggist or pharmacist. 25 Am J2d Drugs § 4 …
39apothecary — n. (pl. ies) archaic a chemist licensed to dispense medicines and drugs. Phrases and idioms: apothecaries measure (or weight) Brit. units of weight and liquid volume formerly used in pharmacy. Usage: 12 ounces = one pound; 20 fluid ounces = one… …
40apothecary measure — noun see apothecaries measure …