receipt is a Noun
[1] The act of receiving; reception. "At the receipt of your letter." Shak.
[2] Reception, as an act of hospitality. [Obs.] Thy kind receipt of me. Chapman.
[3] Capability of receiving; capacity. [Obs.] It has become a place of great receipt. Evelyn.
[4] Place of receiving. [Obs.] He saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at the receipt of custom. Matt. ix. 9.
[5] Hence, a recess; a retired place. [Obs.] "In a retired receipt together lay." Chapman.
[6] A formulary according to the directions of which things are to be taken or combined; a recipe; as, a receipt for making sponge cake. She had a receipt to make white hair black. Sir T. Browne.
[7] A writing acknowledging the taking or receiving of goods delivered; an acknowledgment of money paid.
[8] That which is received; that which comes in, in distinction from what is expended, paid out, sent away, and the like; -- usually in the plural; as, the receipts amounted to a thousand dollars. Cross receipts. See under Gross, a.
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