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received as in accounts received
due as in 'credit due'
Aren't those last two just predicate adjectives?
Depends on how you use them in a sentence. E.g.:
Put that file in the Credit Due folder.
This one is a credit due next week.
genus so-called
apparent (as in heir apparent)
presumptive (as in heir presumptive)
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