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Receipts   /rɪsˈits/  /risˈits/   Listen
Receipts

noun
1.
The entire amount of income before any deductions are made.  Synonyms: gross, revenue.



Receipt

noun
1.
The act of receiving.  Synonym: reception.
2.
An acknowledgment (usually tangible) that payment has been made.
verb
(past & past part. receipted; pres. part. receipting)
1.
Report the receipt of.  Synonym: acknowledge.
2.
Mark or stamp as paid.






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"Receipts" Quotes from Famous Books



... things to do at home, such as Harold liked. He was fond of chopping wood, so he was very obliging about the oven, and what he liked best of all was helping his mother in certain evening cookeries of sweet-meats, by receipts from Mrs. Crabbe. On the day of the expedition from Ragglesford, the young gentlemen had found out that Mrs. King's bottles contained what they called 'the real article and no mistake,' much better than what the old woman at the turnpike sold; and so they were, for Mrs. King made them ...
— Friarswood Post-Office • Charlotte M. Yonge

... passing the principal points on the lake, were to be entered on the slate in the wheel-house, and afterward copied into the largest of the blank books. These were called the log-slate and the log-book. The second was the engagement-book, and the third an account-book, in which the receipts and expenses of the steamer were ...
— Haste and Waste • Oliver Optic

... losing one for the great firm which organized and operated it, the entire expense exceeding the receipts by many hundreds of thousands of dollars. Messrs. Russell, Majors, & Waddell, however, continued its operation until March, 1862, when the whole concern was ...
— The Great Salt Lake Trail • Colonel Henry Inman

... There were some days when it was so rough off the rocks that he could not fish; and there were others when he had to travel many miles before he could sell his fish. During John's vacation, his receipts amounted to about two dollars a day, which went a great way in counter-balancing the ill luck of the next week. On an average, he earned about a dollar ...
— Little By Little - or, The Cruise of the Flyaway • William Taylor Adams

... been paid and receipts duly given, when the old man raised his eyes and fixed them on Mary's face. She had been sitting back in the deep recess of a window, terribly afraid of a mirthful explosion from Mark, and therefore drawing herself as far out of sight as possible; but now a bright ray of sunshine cast itself full ...
— Nearly Lost but Dearly Won • Theodore P. Wilson


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