
1) Accepter 2) Chemical compound 3) Compound 4) Draft signer 5) Semiconductor property
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[accounting] In accounting, the acceptor, also known as the drawee, is the addressee of a bill of exchange. The acceptor is the person primarily responsible for the payment of the amount mentioned in the bill to the drawer of it on the date of its maturity. ...
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[semiconductors] In semiconductor physics, an acceptor is a dopant atom that when added to a semiconductor can form a p-type region. For example, when silicon (Si), having four valence electrons, needs to be doped as a p-type semiconductor, elements from group III like boron (B) or aluminium (Al), having three valence electrons, can be used...
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A horse confirmed by the owner or trainer to be a runner in a race.[1][2]
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• (n.) One who accepts • (n.) one who accepts an order or a bill of exchange; a drawee after he has accepted.
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horse remaining in race after a key declaration stage
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(from the article `automata theory`) ...and of the reading and writing operations used. The term discrete state automaton is sometimes used to emphasize the discrete nature of the ...
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The organisation (usually a merchant: e.g. a shop, restaurant or mail order company) that accepts a card in payment.
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imperfection in a crystal lattice which, when it is predominant, permits hole conduction by the acceptance of electrons
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A compound that will take up a chemical group (e.g., an amine group, a methyl group, a carbamoyl group) from another compound (the donor); under the action of alanine transaminase, l-glutamic acid is an amine donor while pyruvic acid is an amine acceptor. ... Origin: L. Ac-cipio, pp. -ceptus, to accept ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(ak-sep´tәr) a substance that unites with another substance. hydrogen acceptor the molecule accepting hydrogen in an oxidation-reduction reaction.
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A runner officially listed to start in a race.
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A dopant material, such as boron, which has fewer outer shell electrons than required in an otherwise balanced crystal structure, providing a hole, which can accept a free electron.
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Ac·cept'or (#; 277)
noun [ Latin ] One who accepts ; specifically
(Law & Com.) , one who accepts an order or a bill of exchange; a drawee after he has accepted.
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Contracts. The person who agrees to pay a bill of exchange drawn upon him. There cannot be two separate acceptors of a bill of exchange, e. g. an acceptance by the drawee, and another for the honor of some party to the bill.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ak-sep′ter Definitions: 1. A compound that will take up a chemical group (an amine, methyl, or carbamoyl group) from another compound (the donor); under the action of alanine transaminase, l-glutamate is an amine donor whereas pyruvate is an amine acceptor. 2. A receptor that binds a hormone. 3. A drug-binding recept...
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A horse confirmed by the owner or trainer to be a runner in a race.
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[
n] - (chemistry) in the formation of a coordinate bond it is the compound to which electrons are donated 2. [n] - the person (or institution) who accepts a check or draft and becomes responsible for paying the party named in the draft when it matures
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An atom which is likely to take on one or more electrons when placed in a crystal. Contrast with donor.A material that is intentionally added to a pure semiconductor material to increase the population of free holes in that semiconductor, resulting in a net positive charge. A semiconductor that has had acceptor material added to it is called 'p-typ...
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noun the person (or institution) who accepts a check or draft and becomes responsible for paying the party named in the draft when it matures
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A debtor who signs a Bill of Exchange acknowledging or accepting his obligation to pay.
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accepter. · a person who accepts a draft or bill of exchange, esp. the drawee who signs the draft or bill, confirming a willingness to pay it when due. · Also calledan atom of impurity in a semiconducting crystal such that the atom can capture an electron, creating a hole in a filled electron shell and thereby changing the electric con...
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