apothecary
Americannoun
PLURAL
apothecaries-
a druggist; a pharmacist.
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a pharmacy or drugstore.
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(especially in England and Ireland) a druggist licensed to prescribe medicine.
noun
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an archaic word for pharmacist
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law a chemist licensed by the Society of Apothecaries of London to prescribe, prepare, and sell drugs
Etymology
Origin of apothecary
1325–75; Middle English (< Old French ) < Medieval Latin apothēcārius seller of spices and drugs, Late Latin: shopkeeper, equivalent to Latin apothēc ( a ) shop, storehouse (< Greek apothḗkē; apo-, theca ) + -ārius -ary
Example Sentences
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On a recent afternoon the four, plus Darragh Hettrick, Nia’s partner, were gathered in a living room that felt like a mix of an antique store, a tarot tent and an apothecary haven.
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A peppercorn-studded prime rib rests on the counter next to an apothecary jar full of weed.
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He stashes the weapon he took from the guard booth in a nearby apothecary cabinet before popping another lorazepam and climbing into bed.
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“It’s like a little apothecary chest where there are all these different drawers in front of me that I can use,” Bates explains of her acting process.
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There are more than 50 Chinese herbal apothecaries in the Los Angeles area, according to Willie So, sales director of Chinatown-based Solstice Medicine, a leading distributor of traditional Chinese medicine products since 1979.
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