Chemist can be categorized as a noun.
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chemist - a scientist who specializes in chemistry | ||
chemist - a health professional trained in the art of preparing and dispensing drugs |
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1. | noun | Two of my friends are researchers; one is a linguist, the other a chemist. | |
2. | noun | The duty chemist is open on Sunday morning. | |
3. | noun | Johnny was a chemist; now Johnny is no more. For what he thought was water, was H2SO4. | |
4. | noun | The young chemist decided to open a pharmacy. | |
5. | noun | I work in a chemist's. | |
6. | noun | A Russian chemist discovered the structure of that poisonous compound. | |
7. | noun | Tom lives on the left side of the street, opposite the chemist's. | |
8. | noun | John thought Mary knew Tom was a fragrance chemist. | |
9. | noun | Before 1856, when the first synthetic dye was invented in England by a chemist who made a beautiful purple color out of tar, all colors were natural. They were made in some vividly amazing ways. | |
10. | noun | Cameroonian chemist Martial Gervais Oden-Bella makes soap and detergents by turning a toxic ingredient ecologically friendly. | |
11. | noun | The chemist sold me the medicines. | |
12. | noun | Established by the U.S. Congress in 1846, the Smithsonian was the brainchild of James Smithson, a wealthy English chemist who left his estate to the United States for the establishment of an institution in the nation’s capital “for the increase and diffusion of knowledge.”. |
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Two of my friends are researchers; one is a linguist, the other a chemist. | |
The duty chemist is open on Sunday morning. | |
Johnny was a chemist; now Johnny is no more. For what he thought was water, was H2SO4. | |
The young chemist decided to open a pharmacy. | |
I work in a chemist's. | |
A Russian chemist discovered the structure of that poisonous compound. | |
Tom lives on the left side of the street, opposite the chemist's. | |
John thought Mary knew Tom was a fragrance chemist. | |
Before 1856, when the first synthetic dye was invented in England by a chemist who made a beautiful purple color out of tar, all colors were natural. They were made in some vividly amazing ways. | |
Cameroonian chemist Martial Gervais Oden-Bella makes soap and detergents by turning a toxic ingredient ecologically friendly. | |
The chemist sold me the medicines. | |
Established by the U.S. Congress in 1846, the Smithsonian was the brainchild of James Smithson, a wealthy English chemist who left his estate to the United States for the establishment of an institution in the nation’s capital “for the increase and diffusion of knowledge.”. |