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1. deposit

verb. ['dəˈpɑːzɪt, dɪˈpɑːzət'] put, fix, force, or implant.

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  • deposit (English)
  • depositus (Latin)

2. deposit

verb. ['dəˈpɑːzɪt, dɪˈpɑːzət'] put into a bank account.

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  • deposit (English)
  • depositus (Latin)

3. deposit

verb. ['dəˈpɑːzɪt, dɪˈpɑːzət'] put (something somewhere) firmly.

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  • deposit (English)
  • depositus (Latin)

4. deposit

noun. ['dəˈpɑːzɪt, dɪˈpɑːzət'] the phenomenon of sediment or gravel accumulating.

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  • depositus (Latin)

5. deposit

noun. ['dəˈpɑːzɪt, dɪˈpɑːzət'] matter that has been deposited by some natural process.

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  • depositus (Latin)

6. deposit

noun. ['dəˈpɑːzɪt, dɪˈpɑːzət'] money given as security for an article acquired for temporary use.

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  • deposit (English)
  • depositus (Latin)

7. deposit

noun. ['dəˈpɑːzɪt, dɪˈpɑːzət'] the natural process of laying down a deposit of something.

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  • deposit (English)
  • depositus (Latin)

8. deposit

noun. ['dəˈpɑːzɪt, dɪˈpɑːzət'] a partial payment made at the time of purchase; the balance to be paid later.

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  • depositus (Latin)

9. deposit

noun. ['dəˈpɑːzɪt, dɪˈpɑːzət'] money deposited in a bank or some similar institution.

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  • deposit (English)
  • depositus (Latin)

10. deposit

noun. ['dəˈpɑːzɪt, dɪˈpɑːzət'] the act of putting something somewhere.

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  • deposit (English)
  • depositus (Latin)
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