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Что (кто) такое chemist - определение

SCIENTIST TRAINED IN THE STUDY OF CHEMISTRY
Chemicist; Chemists; Chemic (scientist); Research chemist
  • Father of Modern Chemistry]]".
  • A chemist pours from a [[round-bottom flask]].
  • A chemist in a lab
  • A chemist prepares a new [[fuel cell]] for testing.
  • Russian chemist [[Dmitri Mendeleev]] - author of the first modern [[periodic table of elements]]
  • ''The Apothecary'' or ''The Chemist'' by [[Gabriël Metsu]] (c. 1651–67).
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chemist         
(chemists)
1.
A chemist or a chemist's is a shop where drugs and medicines are sold or given out, and where you can buy cosmetics and some household goods. (BRIT)
There are many creams available from the chemist which should clear the infection...
= pharmacy
N-COUNT: oft the N
2.
A chemist is someone who works in a chemist's shop and is qualified to prepare and sell medicines. (BRIT; in AM, use druggist
, pharmacist
)
= pharmacist
N-COUNT
3.
A chemist is a person who does research connected with chemistry or who studies chemistry.
She worked as a research chemist.
N-COUNT
chemist         
¦ noun
1. Brit. a shop where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold, and in which toiletries and other medical goods can be purchased.
a person who is authorized to dispense medicinal drugs.
2. a person engaged in chemical research or experiments.
Origin
ME: from Fr. chimiste, from mod. L. chimista, from alchimista 'alchemist', from alchimia (see alchemy).
chemist         
<jargon> (Cambridge) Someone who wastes computer time on number crunching when you'd far rather the computer were working out anagrams of your name or printing Snoopy calendars or running life patterns. May or may not refer to someone who actually studies chemistry. [Jargon File] (1995-02-07)
Chemist         
·noun A person versed in chemistry or given to chemical investigation; an analyst; a maker or seller of chemicals or drugs.
Chemist         
A chemist (from Greek chēm(ía) alchemy; replacing chymist from Medieval Latin alchemist) is a scientist trained in the study of chemistry. Chemists study the composition of matter and its properties.
dispensing chemist         
  • Clinical pharmacists go on rounds with doctors in order to provide direct patient care and comprehensive medication management.
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL WHO PRACTICES IN PHARMACY
Phamacists; Dispensing chemist; Pharmacists; Druggist; RPh; Dispensing chemists; R.Ph.; Druggists; Dispensing Chemist; Pharmacist prescriber; Pharmacist Accreditation; Pharmacy School Accreditation; Community pharmacist; Acredidating Council for Pharmacy Education; Farmacist
¦ noun Brit. a chemist who is qualified to make up, advise on, and dispense medicine.
Druggist         
  • Clinical pharmacists go on rounds with doctors in order to provide direct patient care and comprehensive medication management.
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL WHO PRACTICES IN PHARMACY
Phamacists; Dispensing chemist; Pharmacists; Druggist; RPh; Dispensing chemists; R.Ph.; Druggists; Dispensing Chemist; Pharmacist prescriber; Pharmacist Accreditation; Pharmacy School Accreditation; Community pharmacist; Acredidating Council for Pharmacy Education; Farmacist
·noun One who deals in drugs; especially, one who buys and sells drugs without compounding them; also, a pharmaceutist or apothecary.
pharmacist         
  • Clinical pharmacists go on rounds with doctors in order to provide direct patient care and comprehensive medication management.
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL WHO PRACTICES IN PHARMACY
Phamacists; Dispensing chemist; Pharmacists; Druggist; RPh; Dispensing chemists; R.Ph.; Druggists; Dispensing Chemist; Pharmacist prescriber; Pharmacist Accreditation; Pharmacy School Accreditation; Community pharmacist; Acredidating Council for Pharmacy Education; Farmacist
(pharmacists)
1.
A pharmacist is a person who is qualified to prepare and sell medicines.
= chemist
N-COUNT
2.
A pharmacist or a pharmacist's is a shop in which drugs and medicines are sold by a pharmacist. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use pharmacy
)
N-COUNT
druggist         
  • Clinical pharmacists go on rounds with doctors in order to provide direct patient care and comprehensive medication management.
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL WHO PRACTICES IN PHARMACY
Phamacists; Dispensing chemist; Pharmacists; Druggist; RPh; Dispensing chemists; R.Ph.; Druggists; Dispensing Chemist; Pharmacist prescriber; Pharmacist Accreditation; Pharmacy School Accreditation; Community pharmacist; Acredidating Council for Pharmacy Education; Farmacist
¦ noun N. Amer. a pharmacist or retailer of medicinal drugs.
pharmacist         
  • Clinical pharmacists go on rounds with doctors in order to provide direct patient care and comprehensive medication management.
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL WHO PRACTICES IN PHARMACY
Phamacists; Dispensing chemist; Pharmacists; Druggist; RPh; Dispensing chemists; R.Ph.; Druggists; Dispensing Chemist; Pharmacist prescriber; Pharmacist Accreditation; Pharmacy School Accreditation; Community pharmacist; Acredidating Council for Pharmacy Education; Farmacist
n.
Druggist.

Википедия

Chemist

A chemist (from Greek chēm(ía) alchemy; replacing chymist from Medieval Latin alchemist) is a scientist trained in the study of chemistry. Chemists study the composition of matter and its properties. Chemists carefully describe the properties they study in terms of quantities, with detail on the level of molecules and their component atoms. Chemists carefully measure substance proportions, chemical reaction rates, and other chemical properties. In Commonwealth English, pharmacists are often called chemists.

Chemists use their knowledge to learn the composition and properties of unfamiliar substances, as well as to reproduce and synthesize large quantities of useful naturally occurring substances and create new artificial substances and useful processes. Chemists may specialize in any number of subdisciplines of chemistry. Materials scientists and metallurgists share much of the same education and skills with chemists. The work of chemists is often related to the work of chemical engineers, who are primarily concerned with the proper design, construction and evaluation of the most cost-effective large-scale chemical plants and work closely with industrial chemists on the development of new processes and methods for the commercial-scale manufacture of chemicals and related products.