Rhazes

English

Etymology

From Latin Rhazes, from Arabic اَلرَّازِي (ar-rāzī), from Persian رازی (râzi), a surname meaning "from Ray".

Proper noun

Rhazes

  1. An 8th/9th-century Persian polymath and physician; Abū Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariyyā al-Rāzī.

Synonyms

  • Razi, al-Razi

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