acceptor vs atheist

acceptor

noun
  • One who accepts a draft or a bill of exchange; a drawee after he has accepted. 

  • A kind of finite-state machine whose binary output indicates whether or not a received input was accepted. 

  • One who accepts. 

  • An atom or molecule which can accept an electron to form a chemical bond. 

  • A transfer RNA molecule that can accept a specific amino acid 

  • A cluster of skin cells that respond to pain 

  • A chemical acceptor atom forming a positive hole in a semiconductor 

atheist

adj
  • Of or relating to atheists or atheism; atheistic. 

noun
  • A person who does not believe in a particular deity (or any deity in a particular pantheon), notwithstanding that they may believe in another deity. 

  • A person who does not believe in any religion (not even a religion without gods) 

  • A person who has no belief in any deities, such as a person who has no concept of deities. 

  • A person who does not believe in deities. 

  • A person who believes that no deities exist (especially, one who has no other religious belief). 

  • A person who rejects belief that any deities exist (whether or not that person believes that deities do not exist). 

verb
  • To make someone an atheist. 

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