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[ə'pɒθəkərɪ] [AE -kerɪ]nome ant. farmacista m. e f.* * *apothecary /əˈpɒɵəkərɪ/n.1 (arc.) farmacista● apothecary jars, vasi da farmacia.* * *[ə'pɒθəkərɪ] [AE -kerɪ]nome ant. farmacista m. e f.
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