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apothecary

[uh-poth-uh-ker-ee] / əˈpɒθ əˌkɛr i /
NOUN
pharmacist
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Inside, I was greeted warmly by Andi Keller, the media director who also makes candles for the apothecary.

From Washington Post

Some years later, he provided the funding which enabled Duncan to open Scotland's first herbal apothecary, Napiers, in 1860.

From BBC

These forests were the grocery store and apothecary, the garment district and hardware store, where food, medicines and the wood for everything was to be found.

From Seattle Times

The candy heart was born during the lozenge craze of the mid-1800s, when apothecaries sold medicated candies to soothe sore throats and suppress coughs.

From Seattle Times

Scott Bradley’s scenic design features a kind of giant apothecary desk with large drawers that seem to be spilling over with new discoveries and hypotheses.

From Los Angeles Times