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| phar·ma·cog·no·sy
(fär'mə-kŏg'nə-sē) Pronunciation Key
n. The branch of pharmacology that deals with drugs in their crude or natural state and with medicinal herbs or other plants. [pharmaco- + Greek gnōsis, knowledge; see gnosis.] phar'ma·cog'no·sist n., phar'ma·cog·nos'tic (-kŏg-nŏs'tĭk) adj. |
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pharmacognosy phar·ma·cog·no·sy (fär'mə-kŏg'nə-sē)
n.
The branch of pharmacology that deals with drugs in their crude or natural state.
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Pharmacognosy
Phar`ma*cog"no*sy\, n. Pharmacognosis.
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