To possess something means to have or own something. To receive something is that act of taking possession or ownership of something.
Have, acquire, own, retain, hold, maintain...
posess, own, hold,
find nouns of the same family as :divide.succed.encorage.remove.experiment.reproduce.recive.described.replice.develop.manage.find
One meaning is possess, as in I own my house.
To have or possess as property
own = possess = have
No, taking the GED is equivalent to receiving the diploma from high school. Really, there is no point in attempting to receive both. They have the same meaning, the same amount of intelligence is needed to receive either.
have
If you live in the US, you cannot. It is illegal to possess them.
own is the root meaning to possess and dis is the prefix meaning not
No they do not. Did you just pick them randomly? They have nothing to do with each other. Receive is a verb which means to take what someone is giving you. Except can also be a verb meaning to remove from a group, but is more often a preposition meaning "not including".
The meaning of the name Chakandiwana in Shona language of the African origin is "that which found or possess me."