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phar·ma·cy \ˈfärməsē, ˈfȧm-, -si\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English fermacie, from Middle French farmacie, from Late Latin pharmacia, from Greek pharmakeia, from pharmakon drug, medicine, poison, magic potion, charm; akin to Lithuanian burti to practice divination or magic 1. : the administering of drugs : treatment by drugs 2. : the art or practice of preparing, preserving, compounding, and dispensing drugs, of discovering new drugs through research, and of synthesizing organic compounds of therapeutic value 3. : a place where medicines are compounded or dispensed < a hospital pharmacy > broadly : drugstore 1 — compare dispensary 4. : pharmacopoeia 2 < never traveled without a complete family pharmacy — Edith Wharton > |