formulary
n.
1540s, "collection of set forms," from French formulaire "collection of formulae," from noun use of Latin adjective formularius, from formula "a form" (see formula). As an adjective in English, "of the nature of a formula," 1728. The Latin adjective also was used as a noun meaning "a lawyer skilled in composing writs."
〔李〕[formul( ←formula)n. 公式,处方;-ary →] n. a collection of formulas:a book of formulas for standard usage in medicines公式汇编;处方集,药典