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Long School of Pharmacy is home to an undergraduate Pre-Pharmacy Advantage Program, an accelerated three-year doctor of pharmacy program and a graduate Pharmaceutical and Chemical Sciences Program, as well as several fellowship programs. Pharmaceutics: fahr″mah-soo´tiks 1. Pharmaceutical preparations. Pharmaceutics definition: the production or study of medicines:.
/ ˌfɑr məˈsu tɪks /
noun (used with a singular verb)
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Origin ofpharmaceutics
1535–45; <Late Latin pharmaceuticus<Greek pharmakeutikós, equivalent to pharmakeut(ḗs) druggist, originally poisoner (derivative of phármakon;see pharmaco-) + -ikos-ic; see -ics
Words nearby pharmaceutics
Pharisee, Pharisees, pharm., pharma, pharmaceutical, pharmaceutics, pharmacist, pharmaco-, pharmacodiagnosis, pharmacodynamics, pharmacogenetics
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Words related to pharmaceutics
pharmaceutical, prescription, sedative, opiate, narcotic, remedy, cure, medicine, pill, stimulant, poison, tonic, medication, dope, essence, depressant, potion, physic, medicament, biologic
Example sentences from the Web for pharmaceutics
There is nothing in pharmaceutics that has not a direct origin from vegetable, animal, or mineral life.
They are licensed to practice medicine, dentistry and pharmaceutics.
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British Dictionary definitions forpharmaceutics
noun
(functioning as singular) another term for pharmacy (def. 1)
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Medical definitions forpharmaceutics
n.
Pharmaceutical preparations; medicinal drugs.
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