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There is no specific term "receiver cell" associated with Excel. Within an individual spreadsheet a user may have cells which hold information about receivers of one kind or another, like a telephone receiver or audio receiver or data receiver, and they may enter something into it. This is like you could have an "Age cell" or a "country cell" or a "gender cell" to hold information about things relating to ages, countries or genders on a particular spreadsheet.

What you may be referring to is a cell that receives something that has been copied or cut. The proper term for that is a destination cell.

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