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tr[ə'pɒɵəkərɪ]noun (pl apothecaries)1 apotecario,-an.• boticario s.m.ə'pɑːθəkeri, ə'pɒθəkəri* * *[ə'pɑːθəkeri, ə'pɒθəkəri] -
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apothecary's аптекаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > apothecary's
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apothecary [əˊpɒθəkǝrɪ] nуст. апте́карь, фармаце́вт -
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1. ост. аптекар
2. ам. аптека* * *{ъ'pъdikъri} n 1. ост. аптекар; 2. ам. аптека.* * *n амер. аптекар; лекар;apothecary; n 1. ост. аптекар; 2. ам. аптека.* * *1. ам. аптека 2. ост. аптекар* * *apothecary[ə´pɔuikari] n 1. ост. аптекар; 2. ост. лекар; \apothecary's Latin лош латински; \apothecary's shop аптека, в която човек може да получи и лекарски съвет. -
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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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arch аптекар* * *(arch) аптекар; апотекар apothecary’s weight n. hist. (исто и apothecary's measure) аптекарски (систем на) мерки -
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[əˈpɔθɪkərɪ]apothecary амер. аптека apothecary уст. аптекарь -
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apoth·ecary[əˈpɒθəkəri, AM -ˈpɑ:θə-]* * *[ə'pɒɵIkərɪ]n (old)Apotheker( in) m(f)* * *apothecaries’ weight Apothekergewicht n -
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/ə'pɔθikəri/ * danh từ - (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) người bào chế (thuốc) =apothecary's+ nhà bán thuốc, phòng bào chế -
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[ə'pɒθək(ə)rɪ]1) Общая лексика: аптека, фармацевт (звание в Великобритании)2) Медицина: владелец аптеки3) Устаревшее слово: аптекарь -
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[ə`pɔθɪkərɪ]аптекааптекарьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > apothecary
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Apothecary — (IPAEng|əˈpɒθɪkəri) is a historical name for a medical professional who formulates and dispenses materia medica to physicians, surgeons and patients a role now served by a pharmacist.In addition to pharmacy responsibilities, the apothecary… … Wikipedia
Apothecary — A*poth e*ca*ry, n.; pl. {Apothecaries}. [OE. apotecarie, fr. LL. apothecarius, fr. L. apotheca storehouse, Gr. apo, fr. ? to put away; ? from + ? to put: cf. F. apothicaire, OF. apotecaire. See {Thesis}.] One who prepares and sells drugs or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
apothecary — (n.) mid 14c., shopkeeper, especially one who stores, compounds, and sells medicaments, from O.Fr. apotecaire (13c., Mod.Fr. apothicaire), from L.L. apothecarius storekeeper, from L. apotheca storehouse, from Gk. apotheke barn, storehouse, lit. a … Etymology dictionary
apothecary — [ə päth′ə ker΄ē] n. pl. apothecaries [ME apotecarie < OFr < ML apothecarius, shopkeeper, apothecary (in LL, warehouseman) < L apotheca, storehouse < Gr apothēkē < apo , away + tithenai, to put: see DO1] Old fashioned 1. a… … English World dictionary
apothecary — pharmacist, *druggist, chemist … New Dictionary of Synonyms
apothecary — ► NOUN (pl. apothecaries) archaic ▪ a person who prepared and sold medicines. ORIGIN Latin apothecarius from Greek apoth k storehouse … English terms dictionary
Apothecary Rx — Infobox Album Name = Apothocary Rx Type = Studio Artist = Carl Hancock Rux Released = June 1, 2004 Recorded = Genre = R B/Electronic Length = 57.30 Label = Giant Step Producer = Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… … Wikipedia
apothecary — [14] Originally, an apothecary was simply a shopkeeper – the word comes via Old French from late Latin apothēcārius, which was based on Greek apothékē ‘storehouse’ (source, via French, of boutique [18] and via Spanish of bodega [19]), a… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
apothecary — UK [əˈpɒθək(ə)rɪ] / US [əˈpɑθəˌkerɪ] noun [countable] Word forms apothecary : singular apothecary plural apothecaries an old word for someone whose job was to prepare and sell medicines … English dictionary
apothecary — [14] Originally, an apothecary was simply a shopkeeper – the word comes via Old French from late Latin apothēcārius, which was based on Greek apothékē ‘storehouse’ (source, via French, of boutique [18] and via Spanish of bodega [19]), a… … Word origins
apothecary — noun /əˈpɒθəkəɹi,əˈpɑθəˌkɛəɻi/ a) A person who makes and provides/sells drugs and/or medicines. O true Apothecarie!Thy drugs are quicke. Thus with a kiſſe I die. b) A drugstore or pharmacy. The Russian people as a whole almost revered the… … Wiktionary