Etymology:
The word "receiver" has its origins in the Old French word "receveur," which meant "one who receives." It is derived from the Latin word "recipere," meaning "to take back, receive."
Meaning:
"Receiver" generally refers to:
Origin:
The word "receiver" entered the English language in the 14th century, during the Middle English period. It was first used in the sense of "a person who receives something" and gradually expanded to its other meanings.
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