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Discover LudwigThe word "chemist's" is correct and usable in written English
It refers to a store or shop where medicines and drugs are sold, also known as a pharmacy. It can also refer to a person who studies or practices chemistry. Example: "I need to stop by the chemist's to pick up my prescription."
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chemist's
noun
A pharmacy.
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"I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space".
"It was pure chemist's joy," Chen said.
Here, the chemist's counter had a full complement of staff.
Other characters include a thieving chemist's shop worker and a ballet dancer forced to lap dance.
J.R. Geigy dates to 1758, when Johann Rudolf Geigy set up a chemist's shop in Basel.
But you won't find a dedicated shelf in your local chemist's.
In his chemist's lab in 1907, he fabricated the first nonirritating hair dye.
As a police helicopter circled above, a crowd had spontaneously gathered near the chemist's.
From a chemist's point of view, ivory is a composite of polymeric material and minerals.
Non-prescription Viagra, displayed in at least one chemist's window and on websites is another sideline.
Jessops traces it roots back to a chemist's store opened in Leicester 130 years ago.
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