formulary
1formulary — [fôr′myo͞o ler΄ē, fôr′myəler΄ē] n. pl. formularies [Fr formulaire < L formula, FORMULA] 1. a collection of fixed or prescribed forms or formulas, as in a book 2. a fixed or prescribed form or formula 3. Pharmacy a list of medicines with their… …
2Formulary — For mu*la*ry, a. [Cf. F. formulaire. See {Formula}.] Stated; prescribed; ritual. [1913 Webster] …
3Formulary — For mu*la*ry, n.; pl. {Formularies}. [Cf. F. formulaire.] 1. A book containing stated and prescribed forms, as of oaths, declarations, prayers, medical formula[ae], etc.; a book of precedents. [1913 Webster] 2. Prescribed form or model; formula.… …
4formulary — index boiler plate, code, form (arrangement), prescription (directive), rule (legal dictate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus …
5formulary — (n.) 1540s, from Fr. formulaire “collection of formulae,” from L. formularius from formula (see FORMULA (Cf. formula)) …
6Formulary — The term formulary can refer to: *Formulary (model documents), ancient and medieval collections of models for official writings. *Formulary (pharmacy), List of prescription drugs covered by a particular drug benefit plan. *certain modern… …
7Formulary — A collection of formulas, recipes, and prescriptions. The National Formulary is published by the American Pharmaceutical Association every 5 years and gives the composition, description, method of preparation, and dosage for drugs. The British… …
8formulary — /fawr myeuh ler ee/, n., pl. formularies, adj. n. 1. a collection or system of formulas. 2. a set form of words; formula. 3. Pharm. a book listing pharmaceutical substances and formulas for making medicinal preparations. 4. Eccles. a book… …
9formulary — noun (plural laries) Date: 1541 1. a collection of prescribed forms (as oaths or prayers) 2. formula 1 3. a book listing medicinal substances and formulas • formulary adjective …
10Formulary (pharmacy) — At its most basic level, a formulary is a list of medicines.[1] Traditionally, a formulary contained a collection of formulas for the compounding and testing of medication (a resource closer to what would be referred to as a pharmacopoeia today) …