chemist's in English

noun
1
an expert in chemistry; a person engaged in chemical research or experiments.
The first person to appreciate the meaning of such experiments was the English chemist and physicist Henry Cavendish.
2
a drugstore.
Residents in Sholing have collected almost 600 signatures on a petition to save the sub post office and chemist in Butts Road.

Use "chemists" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "chemists" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "chemists", or refer to the context using the word "chemists" in the English Dictionary.

1. 2 Our first port of call was the chemist's.

2. 2 She gave him a five-pound note to buy liniment at the chemist's.

3. It was sub-Post Office, supermarket, hardware store, clothes shop, newsagent's and chemist's packed into one room.

4. Chancy is a gambler found outside the Chemist's House in Rimmington or the Dancing Donkey Inn in Varrock, alongside Da Vinci and Hops

5. La Caixa Cash Machine, Exchange Offices, Cash Machines, Mailboxes, Post office, Bars, Restaurants, Duty Free Shops, Toy Shop, Leather Goods Shop, cigar store, press stand, candy shop, gift shop, accesories shop, travel agency, first aid room and chemist's.

6. Acidhead by Tourniquet, released 01 July 1994 Johnny is a chemist's son But Johnny is no more What Johnny thought was H20 Was H2SO4 Water cleans the system Acid eats the flesh Squirm yourself much deeper Into the pit of selfishness The burn of death is what you crave I'll gladly bow and be your slave To serve you all the days I live My chemical god to you I give Acid head - walk like the …