Receipt Definition

rĭ-sēt
receipts
noun
receipts
A receiving or being received.
Webster's New World
The fact of being or having been received.
They denied receipt of the shipment.
American Heritage
Webster's New World
The thing or amount received, as money taken in by a business.
Webster's New World
A written acknowledgment that something, as goods, money, etc., has been received.
Webster's New World
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verb
receipts
To mark (a bill) paid.
Webster's New World
To write a receipt.
Webster's New World
To write a receipt for (goods, etc.)
Webster's New World
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Other Word Forms of Receipt

Noun

Singular:
receipt
Plural:
receipts

Origin of Receipt

  • Recorded since c.1386 as "statement of ingredients in a potion or medicine," from Anglo-Norman or Old Northern French receite "receipt, recipe" (1304), altered (by influence of receit "he receives," from Vulgar Latin *recipit) from Old French recete, from Old French receptus, past participle of recipere, itself from re- 'back' + cipere (an alteration of capere 'to take')

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English receite from Old North French from Medieval Latin recepta medical prescription, money received from Latin feminine past participle of recipere to receive receive

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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