chemist's in the PONS Dictionary

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chemist's

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Down in the village was a set of shops which included the post office, a chemist's, a toy shop, a wool shop and other general stores.
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Later, he was a chemist's assistant and a surgeon's assistant.
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Traditionally, this drink was made with chemist's liquorice, a hard, black liquorice stick cut into sections and dropped into a bottle of cold water.
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It takes a chemist's love of precision to be a baker.
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It has a small range of local services including a chip shop, dental practice, newsagents, chemist's, cafe, pub, and hairdresser's.
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It's the pinnacle of distinction in a chemist's professional life, and it's not just us who think so.
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It increases the reliability of a forensic chemist's work and increases the strength of the evidence in court.
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The chemist's is furnished with a set of 19th-century dark, oak cabinets.
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An establishment in which pharmacy (in the first sense) is practiced is called a pharmacy, chemist's or drugstore.
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His chequered career included stints as a chemist's assistant, schoolmaster, lawyer's clerk, stock-broker, insurance agent and company liquidator.
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