Pharmacopoeia

//ˌfɑɹ.mə.kəˈpi.ə//

Synonyms for "pharmacopoeia" (1 found)

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Arabic

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  • دُسْتُور أَدْوِيَة noun (official book of medicines)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 藥典 /药典 noun (official book of medicines)

Czech

2 entries
  • farmakopea noun (official book of medicines)
  • lékopis noun (official book of medicines)

Dutch

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  • farmacopee noun (official book of medicines)

Finnish

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  • farmakopea noun (official book of medicines)
  • lääkekaappi noun (collection of drugs)
  • lääkevarasto noun (collection of drugs)

German

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  • Arzneibuch noun (official book of medicines)

Greek

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  • φαρμακοποιία noun (official book of medicines)

Hungarian

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  • gyógyszerkészlet noun (collection of drugs)
  • gyógyszerkönyv noun (official book of medicines)

Indonesian

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  • farmakope noun (official book of medicines)

Latin

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  • pharmacopoeia noun (official book of medicines)

Malay

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  • farmakopeia noun (official book of medicines)

Middle Armenian

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  • ախրապատին noun (official book of medicines)

Russian

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  • фармакопея noun (official book of medicines)

Spanish

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  • farmacopea noun (official book of medicines)

Swedish

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  • farmakopé noun (official book of medicines)
  • receptbok noun (official book of medicines)

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[K]nowledge of philtres, aphrodisiacs, and other sexual stimulants spread from the Arabs and the Moors, from Egypt and India into the European herbals, pharmacopeias, and apothecaries' lore, and, on a more indeterminate level, among alchemists, wizards, and occultists.

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