Definition of Accepters

1. Noun. (plural of accepter) ¹

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Definition of Accepters

1. accepter [n] - See also: accepter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Accepters

acceptance
acceptance sampling
acceptances
acceptancy
acceptant
acceptants
acceptation
acceptations
acceptaunce
accepted
accepted pairing
acceptedly
acceptee
acceptees
accepter
accepters (current term)
acceptest
accepteth
acceptilation
acceptilations
accepting
acceptingly
acceptingness
acceptingnesses
acception
acceptions
acceptive
acceptor
acceptor RNA
acceptor control

Literary usage of Accepters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure by William Mack, Howard Pervear Nash (1903)
"... partners have joined as makers or accepters of a note or bill presentment must be made to all,8* unless there is sufficient excuse.53 This is true 452. ..."

2. The Golden Rule, Or, The Royal Law of Equity Explained by John Goodman (1688)
"... made for them by Challengers, accepters, and Seconds. By 1. Cornier DD Frequent and Fervent Prayer according to Scripture and Primitive ..."

3. Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans by Frédéric Louis Godet (1883)
"Whoever joins the number of thane accepters, shall reign in life.—The definite article n!, the, presents all these accepters as distinct persons, ..."

4. Decisions of the Court of Session: From November 1825 to [20th July 1841] by John Tawse, F. Somerville, John Craigie, George Robinson, Scotland Court of Session, Charles Gordon Robertson, Scotland High Court of Justiciary, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Faculty of Advocates (Scotland) (1839)
"The accepters were liable here for interest in consequence of the advance ... Suppose Marshall had raised diligence on 15th September, the accepters could ..."

5. Cases Decided in the Court of Session: From November 1790 to July 1792 by Scotland Court of Session (1794)
"... they ran the hazard of the bills in " cafe the accepters had failed. ... betwixt the drawers »nd accepters, nor had they any knowledge of ..."

6. The Decisions of the Lords of Council and Session, in Most Cases of by Scotland Court of Session, Alexander Bruce, Faculty of Advocates (Scotland), Scotland, Court of Session (1720)
"So that here indeed the Quorum in. fome Manner is lefs ambulatory or indefinite; fince it may be lefs or more according to the Number of the accepters: But ..."

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