Receipt
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Receipt ( noun )
- A document or a written or printed statement that serves as evidence of payment or of the receipt of goods or services.
- An act of receiving something.
- 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:
- She asked for a receipt as proof of purchase.
- He kept the receipt as proof of payment.
- The receipt of the goods was acknowledged by signing the delivery note.
- The receipt of the letter was acknowledged by the sender.
- The receipt is a set of instructions on how to make the dish.
(As a verb)
Receipt ( verb )
- A document or a written or printed statement that serves as evidence of payment or of the receipt of goods or services.
- An act of receiving something.
- 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:
- She asked for a receipt as proof of purchase.
- He kept the receipt as proof of payment.
- The receipt of the goods was acknowledged by signing the delivery note.
- The receipt of the letter was acknowledged by the sender.
- The receipt is a set of instructions on how to make the dish.