Pharmacy
Grammar
This term is a noun.
Etimology of Pharmacy
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late 14c., “a medicine,” from Old French farmacie “a purgative” (13c.), from Medieval Latin pharmacia, from Greek pharmakeia “use of drugs, medicines, potions, or spells; poisoning, witchcraft; remedy, cure,” from pharmakeus (fem. pharmakis) “preparer of drugs, poisoner, sorcerer” from pharmakon “drug, poison, philter, charm, spell, enchantment.” Meaning “use or administration of drugs” is attested from c. 1400; that of “place where drugs are prepared and dispensed” is first recorded 1833. The ph- was restored 16c. in French, 17c. in English (see ph).
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See Also
- Druggist
Hierarchical Display of Pharmacy
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Meaning of Pharmacy
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Translation of Pharmacy
- Spanish: Establecimiento farmacéutico
- French: Pharmacie
- German: Apotheke
- Italian: Centro farmaceutico
- Portuguese: Farmácia
- Polish: Apteka
Thesaurus of Pharmacy
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