phisiologist
ensue
Rene-Maurice Gattefosse
A kennel
Muliplication (or any other form of the word for that matter)
The other term for "how many" is "what quantity." Both phrases are used to inquire about the count or number of items in a given context.
Irving Langmuir in 1919.
A basketball term that starts with P is pass.
I could be wrong but I think it's a term given by Americans from Trinidad given to a mistress or 'other' woman.
I do not know of an abbreviation for a chemist, because chemist is such a general term for all the different sorts of chemists out there, and there are many. But for prescription drugs the symbol Rx is used, and some use it to refer to a pharmacist. They are also called pharm or pharms.
In Britain, the term "chemist" commonly refers to a pharmacist or a pharmacy where medications are dispensed and health advice is provided. Chemists often sell over-the-counter medicines, personal care products, and sometimes offer consultation services. The term is distinct from "chemist" in the scientific sense, which refers to a professional engaged in the study or practice of chemistry.
surgeon
what term was given to tar and pitch