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101receiver-drier — [1] A device on the high side of an air conditioning system, somewhere between the condenser and the expansion valve, which stores excess refrigerant and removes moisture from the refrigerant; consists of a tank, a filter, a drying agent, a pick… …
102receiver extension — Used with Receiver Hitch Racks when the rack need to clear obstacles on the back of the vehicle (such as a spare tire rack) …
103receiver heating element — Electrical resistance mounted in or around liquid receiver. It is used to maintain head pressures when ambient temperature is low …
104receiver in bankruptcy — See receiver …
105receiver — n. 1 a person or thing that receives. 2 the part of a machine or instrument that receives sound, signals, etc. (esp. the part of a telephone that contains the earpiece). 3 (in full official receiver) a person appointed by a court to administer… …
106receiver-creditor relation — noun the responsibility of receiver or trustee in bankruptcy to act in the best interests of the creditor • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑fiduciary relation …
107receiver ring — noun : the threaded ringlike portion of the forward end of the receiver of a rifle into which the breech end of the barrel is fitted …
108receiver's certificate — noun : a promise to repay to a lender a definite sum loaned and an acknowledgment thereof made by a receiver under order of court to obtain funds for the preservation of the assets held by him (as for operating a railroad) and often made by the… …
109Exhausted receiver — Receiver Re*ceiv er (r[ e]*s[=e]v [ e]r), n. [Cf. F. receveur.] 1. One who takes or receives in any manner. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) A person appointed, ordinarily by a court, to receive, and hold in trust, money or other property which is the… …
110guard receiver — receiver that picks up distress signals …