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Receipt

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Noun

1. receipt, reception

the act of receiving

2. receipt

an acknowledgment (usually tangible) that payment has been made

Verb

3. acknowledge, receipt

report the receipt of

Example Sentences:
'The program committee acknowledged the submission of the authors of the paper'

4. receipt

mark or stamp as paid

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Receipt

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noun
1. 
a written acknowledgment by a receiver of money, goods, etc, that payment or delivery has been made
2. 
the act of receiving or fact of being received
3. (usually plural)
an amount or article received
4. archaic another word for recipe
verb
5. (transitive)
to acknowledge payment of (a bill), as by marking it
6. mainly US
to issue a receipt for (money, goods, etc)

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Receipt

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noun
1.  OLD-FASHIONED
recipe
2. 
a receiving or being received
3. 
a written acknowledgment that something, as goods, money, etc., has been received
4.  [pl.]
the thing or amount received, as money taken in by a business
verb transitive
5. 
to mark (a bill) paid
6.  US
to write a receipt for (goods, etc.)
verb intransitive US
7. 
to write a receipt

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Receipt

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n.
1.
a. The act of receiving: We are in receipt of your letter.
b. The fact of being or having been received: They denied receipt of the shipment.
2. often receipts A quantity or amount received: cash receipts.
3. A written acknowledgment that a specified article, sum of money, or shipment of merchandise has been received.
4. A recipe.
v. re·ceipt·ed, re·ceipt·ing, re·ceipts
v.tr.
1. To mark (a bill) as having been paid.
2. To give or write a receipt for (money paid or goods or services delivered).
v.intr.
To give a receipt.

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