Pharmacopoeia
11pharmacopoeia — noun /fɑːməkəˈpiːə,ˌfɑɹ.mə.kəˈpi.ə/ a) An official book describing medicines or other pharmacological substances, especially their use, preparation, and regulation. b) A collection of drugs …
12pharmacopoeia — phar|ma|co|poe|ia [ˌfa:məkəˈpi:ə US ˌfa:r ] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Modern Latin; Origin: Late Greek pharmakopoiia making drugs , from Greek pharmakon ( PHARMACY) + poiein to make ] technical an official book giving information about medicines …
13pharmacopoeia — phar|ma|co|poe|ia [ ,farməkə piə ] noun count TECHNICAL a book that lists medicines and drugs used for treating medical conditions, and describes how to prepare and use them …
14pharmacopoeia — A book containing descriptions of medicines and drugs …
15pharmacopoeia — n. book containing detailed information about medications (i.e. formulas, preparation instructions, etc.); supply of various drugsphar·ma·co·poe·ia || ‚fÉ‘rmÉ™kÉ™ pɪËÉ™ /‚fÉ‘Ë …
16pharmacopoeia — [ˌfα:məkə pi:ə] (US also pharmacopeia) noun 1》 a book containing a list of medicinal drugs with their effects and directions for use. 2》 a stock of medicinal drugs. Origin C17: mod. L., from Gk pharmakopoiia art of preparing drugs …
17pharmacopoeia — n. Dispensatory …
18pharmacopoeia — noun (C) technical an official book giving information about medicines …
19pharmacopoeia — phar·ma·co·poe·ia …
20pharmacopoeia — n. a book containing a list of the drugs used in medicine, with details of their formulae, methods of preparation, dosages, standards of purity, etc …