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PHARMACIST |
Chemist |
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PHARMACY |
Chemist |
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BEAKER |
Chemist’s container |
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LAB |
Chemist’s workplace |
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STIBIUM |
Chemist's Sb |
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ANTIMONY |
Chemist's Sb |
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APOTHECARY |
Old chemist |
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LABORANT |
A chemist. |
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SCIENTIST |
Chemist, biologist, eg |
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CHEMIC |
A chemist; an alchemist. |
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CHYMISTRY |
See Chemic, Chemist, Chemistry. |
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SPAGYRIST |
A chemist, esp. one devoted to alchemistic pursuits. |
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ALFRED NOBEL |
What is the name of Swedish chemist who established the Nobel Prizes in 1895? |
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DELICACY |
The state of being affected by slight causes;
sensitiveness; as, the delicacy of a chemist's balance. |
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STAHLIAN |
Pertaining to, or taught by, Stahl, a German physician
and chemist of the 17th century; as, the Stahlian theory of phlogiston. |
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WOULFE BOTTLE |
A kind of wash bottle with two or three necks; -- so
called after the inventor, Peter Woulfe, an English chemist. |
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SCIENTIFIC |
Having a knowledge of science, or of a science;
evincing science or systematic knowledge; as, a scientific chemist; a
scientific reasoner; a scientific argument. |
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DALTONISM |
Inability to perceive or distinguish certain colors,
esp. red; color blindness. It has various forms and degrees. So called
from the chemist Dalton, who had this infirmity. |
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LABORATORY |
The workroom of a chemist; also, a place devoted to
experiments in any branch of natural science; as, a chemical, physical,
or biological labor... |