English-Thai Dictionary
chemist
N นักเคมี nak-ke-me
chemistry
N คุณ สมบัติ ทาง เคมี kun-na-som-bad-tang-ke-me
chemistry
N วิชา เคมี chemical science wi-cha-ke-me
chemistry
N วิถีทาง ที่ ทำให้เกิด ความสัมพันธ์ ระหว่าง บุคคล alchemy interpersonal chemistry wid-ti-tang-ti-tam-hai-koed-kwam-sam-pan-ra-wang-buk-kon
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CHEMIST
[See Chimist. ]
CHEMISTRY
[See Chimistry. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CHEMIST
Chem "ist, n. Etym: [Shortened from alchemist; cf. F. chimiste. ]
Defn: A person versed in chemistry or given to chemical investigation; an analyst; a maker or seller of chemicals or drugs.
CHEMISTRY
Chem "is *try, n. Etym: [From Chemist. See Alchemy. ]
1. That branch of science which treats of the composition of substances, and of the changes which they undergo in consequence of alterations in the constitution of the molecules, which depend upon variations of the number, kind, or mode of arrangement, of the constituent atoms. These atoms are not assumed to be indivisible, but merely the finest grade of subdivision hitherto attained. Chemistry deals with the changes in the composition and constitution of molecules. See Atom, Molecule.
Note: Historically, chemistry is an outgrowth of alchemy (or alchemistry ), with which it was anciently identified.
2. An application of chemical theory and method to the consideration of some particular subject; as, the chemistry of iron; the chemistry of indigo.
3. A treatise on chemistry.
Note: This word and its derivatives were formerly written with y, and sometimes with i, instead of e, in the first syllable, chymistry, chymist, chymical, etc. , or chimistry, chimist, chimical, etc. ; and the pronunciation was conformed to the orthography. Inorganic chemistry, that which treats of inorganic or mineral substances. -- Organic chemistry, that which treats of the substances which from the structure of organized beings and their products, whether animal or vegetable; -- called also chemistry of the carbon compounds. There is no fundamental difference between organic and inorganic chemistry. -- Physiological chemistry, the chemistry of the organs and tissues of the body, and of the various physiological processes incident to life. -- Practical chemistry, or Applied chemistry, that which treats of the modes of manufacturing the products of chemistry that are useful in the arts, of their applications to economical purposes, and of the conditions essential to their best use. -- Pure chemistry, the consideration of the facts and theories of chemistry in their purely scientific relations, without necessary reference to their practical applications or mere utility.
New American Oxford Dictionary
chemist
chem ist |ˈkemist ˈkɛməst |(abbr.: chem. ) ▶noun 1 an expert in chemistry; a person engaged in chemical research or experiments. 2 Brit. a drugstore. • a pharmacist. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting an alchemist ): from French chimiste, from modern Latin chimista, from alchimista ‘alchemist, ’ from alchimia (see alchemy ).
chemistry
chem is try |ˈkeməstrē ˈkɛməstri |(abbr.: chem. ) ▶noun ( pl. chemistries ) 1 the branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances. • the chemical composition and properties of a substance or body: the chemistry of soil. 2 the complex emotional or psychological interaction between two people: their affair was triggered by intense sexual chemistry.
Oxford Dictionary
chemist
chem |ist |ˈkɛmɪst | ▶noun 1 Brit. a shop where medicinal drugs are dispensed and sold, and in which toiletries and other medical goods can be purchased. • a person authorized to dispense medicinal drugs. 2 a person engaged in chemical research or experiments. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting an alchemist ): from French chimiste, from modern Latin chimista, from alchimista ‘alchemist ’, from alchimia (see alchemy ).
chemistry
chem |is ¦try |ˈkɛmɪstri | ▶noun ( pl. chemistries ) [ mass noun ] 1 the branch of science concerned with the substances of which matter is composed, the investigation of their properties and reactions, and the use of such reactions to form new substances. • the chemical composition and properties of a substance or body. 2 the complex emotional or psychological interaction between people: their affair was triggered by intense sexual chemistry.
American Oxford Thesaurus
chemistry
chemistry noun there was a chemistry between them: affinity, attraction, rapport, spark.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
chemist
chem ist /kémɪst /〖語源は 「al chemist (錬金術師 )」〗(名 )chemistry, (形 名 )chemical 名詞 複 ~s /-ts /C 1 化学者 .2 ⦅英 ⦆薬剤師 (⦅米 ⦆pharmacist, druggist ).3 ⦅英 ⦆薬局 , 薬店 , ドラッグストア (chemist ('s ) shop ; ⦅米 ⦆drugstore ).
chemistry
chem is try /kémɪstri / (! ch-は /k /) →chemist 名詞 U 1 化学 ▸ applied [practical ] chemistry 応用 [実用 ]化学 ▸ organic [inorganic ] chemistry 有機 [無機 ]化学 .2 化学的性質 [反応 , 構成 , 作用 ]▸ the chemistry of carbon [brain ]炭素 [脳 ]の化学的性質 .3 (人間同士の )相性 ; 不思議な現象 [過程, 作用 ]▸ There's good chemistry between us .私たちは気が合う .~́ s è t 子供用化学実験セット .