acceptor vs container

acceptor

noun
  • One who accepts. 

  • 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. 

  • 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 

container

noun
  • Someone who contains; something that contains. 

  • A bundle consisting of operating system, application code and dependencies to be run sandboxed inside a virtualized environment; (by extension) the environment itself. 

  • An abstract data type whose instances are collections of other objects. 

  • A very large, typically metal, box used for transporting goods. 

  • An item in which objects, materials or data can be stored or transported. 

  • Any user interface component that can hold further (child) components. 

  • Someone who holds people in their seats or in a (reasonably) calm state. 

  • A file format that can hold various types of data. 

How often have the words acceptor and container occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )