Apothecary

/əˈpɒθəˌkɛri/ noun

A person who prepared and sold medicines and drugs; a historical term for a pharmacist or druggist.

From Old French 'apotecaire' from Late Latin 'apothecarius', from Greek 'apotheke' meaning storehouse. Originally referred to anyone who kept a store, but became specialized for medicine sellers in medieval times.

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