Noun
One who takes or receives in any manner.
A person appointed, ordinarily by a court, to receive, and hold in trust, money or other property which is the subject of litigation, pending the suit; a person appointed to take charge of the estate and effects of a corporation, and to do other acts necessary to winding up its affairs, in certain cases.
One who takes or buys stolen goods from a thief, knowing them to be stolen.
A vessel connected with an alembic, a retort, or the like, for receiving and condensing the product of distillation.
A vessel for receiving and containing gases.
The glass vessel in which the vacuum is produced, and the objects of experiment are put, in experiments with an air pump. Cf. Bell jar, and see Illust. of Air pump.
A vessel for receiving the exhaust steam from the high-pressure cylinder before it enters the low-pressure cylinder, in a compound engine.
A capacious vessel for receiving steam from a distant boiler, and supplying it dry to an engine.
That portion of a telephonic apparatus, or similar system, at which the message is received and made audible; -- opposed to transmitter.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFlattery corrupts both the receiver and the giver. Edmund Burke
The thankful receiver bears a plentiful harvest. William Blake
My brain is only a receiver. In the universe there is a core from which we obtain knowledge, strength, inspiration. I have not penetrated into the secrets of this core, but I know that it exists. Nikola Tesla
Let the giver be silent and the receiver speak. Portuguese Proverb
Who gives sell, sells dear, if the receiver be not a churl. Italian Proverb
If there were no receiver there would be no thief. Spanish Proverb