chemist
noun /ˈkemɪst/
/ˈkemɪst/
- (also dispensing chemist)(both British English)(North American English druggist)a person whose job is to prepare and sell medicines, and who works in a shop compare pharmacistTopics Medicinea2, Jobsa2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
- local
- dispensing
- chemist’s shop
- the chemist’s
- chemist’s(plural chemists)(British English) a shop that sells medicines and usually also soap, make-up, etc.
- You can obtain the product from all good chemists.
- Take this prescription to the chemist's.
- I'll get it at the chemist's.
- a chemist’s/chemist shop
More Like This Shops, etc. with apostrophesShops, etc. with apostrophesTopics Shoppinga2, Medicinea2- baker’s
- barber’s
- butcher’s
- chemist’s
- dentist’s
- doctor’s
- fishmonger’s
- florist’s
- greengrocer’s
- grocer’s
- hairdresser’s
- ironmonger’s
- jeweller’s
- newsagent’s
- optician’s
- stationer’s
- tobacconist’s
- travel agent’s
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- local
- dispensing
- chemist’s shop
- the chemist’s
- a scientist who studies chemistry
- a research chemist
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- distinguished
- government
- industrial
- …
Word Originlate Middle English (denoting an alchemist): from French chimiste, from modern Latin chimista, from alchimista ‘alchemist’, from alchimia, from Arabic al-kīmiyā', from al ‘the’ + kīmiyā' (from Greek khēmia, khēmeia ‘art of transmuting metals’).