Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun That which is received; especially, something taken into the mind from an external source; an idea derived from observation.
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Examples
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I try the recept like 2 Days ago, and it was very nice taste … ikea furniture Apr 5
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Verkar hur gott som helst :- Ser fram emot recept!
Salsa di noci Orchidea 2009
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You can put so much information into that mind, it's in full recept mode.
Robert Ballard on exploring the oceans Robert Ballard 2008
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You can put so much information into that mind, it's in full recept mode.
Robert Ballard on exploring the oceans Robert Ballard 2008
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You can put so much information into that mind, it's in full recept mode.
Robert Ballard on exploring the oceans Robert Ballard 2008
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It comes down to the genes their parents have passed down and how well they can recept and respond to them.
the worst school massacre in American history: not Virginia Tech « raincoaster 2007
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I have written twice to you since the recept of your last favour
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 11 November 1783 1993
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I wish you to be very particular in letting me know by various opportunities and ways, after the recept of this, whether you have been able to do any thing for them, that I may relieve the minds of these distresst parents.
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 9 December 1781 1973
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[John to Abigail, 04 August 1777] came by last nights post, and I have to acknowledge the recept of yours of july 27
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 22 August 1777 1963
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Dollars I do here in due form give him my full recept and aquittance.
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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