pharmacopoeia
See also: pharmacopœia
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From French pharmacopée and post-classical Latin pharmacopoeia, from Hellenistic Ancient Greek φαρμακοποιία (pharmakopoiía, “preparation of drugs”).
Noun
pharmacopoeia (plural pharmacopoeias)
- An official book describing medicines or other pharmacological substances, especially their use, preparation, and regulation.
- A collection of drugs.
Derived terms
- pharmacopoeial
- pharmacopoeic
- pharmacopoeist
Translations
official book of medicines
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collection of drugs
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