Pharmacy
41pharmacy — phar·ma·cy || fÉ‘rmÉ™sɪ / fÉ‘Ë n. location where prescription medication is sold …
42pharmacy — a private store of illegal narcotics Literally, a place where drugs are dispensed: ... Barney convoying personal pharmacies through airports. (M. Thomas, 1980) …
43pharmacy — noun (plural pharmacies) 1》 a place where medicinal drugs are prepared or sold. 2》 the science or practice of preparing and dispensing medicinal drugs. Origin ME: from OFr. farmacie, via med. L. from Gk pharmakeia practice of the druggist , based …
44pharmacy — n 1. pharmaceutics, pharmacology, pharmacodynamics, pharmacognosy, posology, dos ology, materia medica. 2. drugstore, apothecary, Brit. chemist, Brit. Trademark. Boots; dispensary, dispensatory; pharmacopoeia …
45pharmacy — phar·ma·cy …
46pharmacy — n. 1) the preparation and dispensing of drugs. 2) premises registered to dispense medicines and sell poisons …
47pharmacy — [ˈfɑːməsi] noun [C] a place where medicines are prepared and sold Syn: chemist …
48pharmacy — phar•ma•cy [[t]ˈfɑr mə si[/t]] n. pl. cies 1) drugstore 2) pha the art and science of preparing and dispensing drugs and medicines • Etymology: 1645–55; earlier pharmacia < ML < Gk pharmakeía druggist s work …
49pharmacy — /ˈfaməsi / (say fahmuhsee) noun (plural pharmacies) 1. the art or practice of preparing and dispensing drugs and medicines. 2. the occupation of a chemist or pharmacist. 3. a dispensary; chemist s shop. {Late Latin pharmacīa, from Greek… …
50pharmacy — Hale kāwili lā au, hale kū ai lā au …