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apothecary's shop

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Apothecary's Shop

Definition: An "apothecary's shop" is a type of store where medicines and other health-related products are sold. It is similar to a pharmacy or drugstore, but it often has a historical or traditional feel.

Usage Instructions
  • You can use "apothecary's shop" when talking about places where you can get medicine or health products, especially when referring to older times or traditional practices.
  • In modern English, people usually say "pharmacy" or "drugstore" instead.
Example
  • "In the past, people would visit the apothecary's shop to buy herbal remedies and potions."
Advanced Usage
  • The term "apothecary" is often used in literature or historical contexts. For example, in Shakespeare's plays, apothecaries are characters who sell medicine and herbs.
Word Variants
  • Apothecary (noun): A person who prepares and sells medicines.
  • Apothecarial (adjective): Related to or characteristic of an apothecary or apothecary's practices.
Different Meanings
  • While "apothecary's shop" primarily refers to a place selling medicine, the word "apothecary" alone can also refer to the profession of preparing and dispensing drugs.
Synonyms
  • Pharmacy
  • Drugstore
  • Chemist (used commonly in British English)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • There are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "apothecary's shop," but here are some phrases you might encounter:
    • "A dose of reality": This means to face the truth about a situation, often used when someone needs to be reminded of the truth.
    • "Take your medicine": This means to accept the consequences of your actions, similar to facing an unpleasant situation.
Summary

An "apothecary's shop" is a traditional place where medicines are sold. While the term is not commonly used today, it evokes a sense of history and the art of healing.

Noun
  1. a retail shop where medicine and other articles are sold

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