Receipt ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Receipt ( noun )

  1. A document or a written or printed statement that serves as evidence of payment or of the receipt of goods or services.
  2. An act of receiving something.
  3. A recipe or a set of instructions for making something.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french receipte, from latin recepta "a receiving", from recipere "take, receive", from re- "back" + capere "take".

Examples:

  1. She asked for a receipt as proof of purchase.
  2. He kept the receipt as proof of payment.
  3. The receipt of the goods was acknowledged by signing the delivery note.
  4. The receipt of the letter was acknowledged by the sender.
  5. The receipt is a set of instructions on how to make the dish.

(As a verb)

Receipt ( verb )

  1. A document or a written or printed statement that serves as evidence of payment or of the receipt of goods or services.
  2. An act of receiving something.
  3. A recipe or a set of instructions for making something.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french receipte, from latin recepta "a receiving", from recipere "take, receive", from re- "back" + capere "take".

Examples:

  1. She asked for a receipt as proof of purchase.
  2. He kept the receipt as proof of payment.
  3. The receipt of the goods was acknowledged by signing the delivery note.
  4. The receipt of the letter was acknowledged by the sender.
  5. The receipt is a set of instructions on how to make the dish.
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