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pharmacist

English

Etymology

pharmacy +? -ist

Pronunciation

  • enPR: fär'm?s?st, IPA(key): /?f??m?s?st/

Noun

pharmacist (plural pharmacists)

  1. (pharmacy) A professional person trained in preparing, mixing, and dispensing drugs and medicinal preparations and advising the public in their use.
  2. (pharmacy, academic) One who studies pharmacy.

Related terms

  • pharmacy
  • pharmaceutical

Translations

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druggist

English

Etymology

From French droguiste, replacing earlier drugger. See drug.

Noun

druggist (plural druggists)

  1. A manufacturer and vendor of drugs and medicines.
    • 1777: Sir Lucius Cary (John Bell ed.), An Elegy on Dr. Donne (in Bell's Edition) [1]
      No druggist of the soul bestow'd on all / So catholicly a curing cordial.

Synonyms

  • (medicine maker and seller): apothecary, chemist, pharmacist

See also

  • drugstore

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