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Definition of received
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Received
(imp. & p. p.) of
Receiv.
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Acceptableness
::
Acceptableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
acceptable,
or
suitable
to be
favorably
received;
acceptability..
Cashbook
::
Cashbook
(n.) A book in which is kept a
register
of money
received
or paid out.
Paradoxical
::
Paradoxical
(a.)
Inclined
to
paradoxes,
or to
tenets
or
notions
contrary
to
received
opinions..
Acknowledgment
::
Acknowledgment
(n.) The
owning
of a
benefit
received;
courteous
recognition;
expression
of
thanks.
Breath
::
Breath
(n.) The air
inhaled
and
exhaled
in
respiration;
air
which,
in the
process
of
respiration,
has
parted
with
oxygen
and has
received
carbonic
acid,
aqueous
vapor,
warmth,
etc..
Grateful
::
Grateful
(a.)
Having
a due sense of
benefits
received;
kindly
disposed
toward
one from whom a favor has been
received;
willing
to
acknowledge
and
repay,
or give
thanks
for,
benefits;
as, a
grateful
heart..
Invoice
::
Invoice
(n.) The lot or set of goods as
shipped
or
received;
as, the
merchant
receives
a large
invoice
of
goods..
Maccabees
::
Maccabees
(n. pl.) The name of two
ancient
historical
books,
which give
accounts
of
Jewish
affairs
in or about the time of the
Maccabean
princes,
and which are
received
as
canonical
books in the Roman
Catholic
Church,
but are
included
in the
Apocrypha
by
Protestants.
Also
applied
to three
books,
two of which are found in some MSS. of the
Septuagint..
Concomitancy
::
Concomitancy
(n.) The
doctrine
of the
existence
of the
entire
body of
Christ
in the
eucharist,
under each
element,
so that the body and blood are both
received
by
communicating
in one kind
only..
Vote
::
Vote (n.) A wish,
choice,
or
opinion,
of a
person
or a body of
persons,
expressed
in some
received
and
authorized
way; the
expression
of a wish,
desire,
will,
preference,
or
choice,
in
regard
to any
measure
proposed,
in which the
person
voting
has an
interest
in
common
with
others,
either
in
electing
a
person
to
office,
or in
passing
laws,
rules,
regulations,
etc.;
suffrage..
Reflected
::
Reflected
(a.)
Hence:
Not one's own;
received
from
another;
as, his glory was
reflected
glory..
Intuitive
::
Intuitive
(a.)
Received.
reached,
obtained,
or
perceived,
by
intuition;
as,
intuitive
judgment
or
knowledge;
--
opposed
to
deductive..
Inadmissibility
::
Inadmissibility
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
inadmissible,
or not to be
received..
Parlor
::
Parlor
(n.)
Commonly,
in the
United
States,
a
drawing-room,
or the room where
visitors
are
received
and
entertained..
Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) An
academical
title,
originally
meaning
a men so well
versed
in his
department
as to be
qualified
to teach it.
Hence:
One who has taken the
highest
degree
conferred
by a
university
or
college,
or has
received
a
diploma
of the
highest
degree;
as, a
doctor
of
divinity,
of law, of
medicine,
of
music,
or of
philosophy.
Such
diplomas
may
confer
an
honorary
title
only..
Bid
::
Bid (n.) An offer of a
price,
especially
at
auctions;
a
statement
of a sum which one will give for
something
to be
received,
or will take for
something
to be done or
furnished;
that which is
offered..
Ocular
::
Ocular
(a.)
Depending
on, or
perceived
by, the eye;
received
by
actual
sight;
personally
seeing
or
having
seen; as,
ocular
proof..
Apostate
::
Apostate
(n.) One who, after
having
received
sacred
orders,
renounces
his
clerical
profession..
Unaneled
::
Unaneled
(a.) Not
aneled;
not
having
received
extreme
unction.
Current
::
Current
(a.)
Passing
from
person
to
person,
or from hand to hand;
circulating
through
the
community;
generally
received;
common;
as, a
current
coin; a
current
report;
current
history..
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