deposit

  • 41deposit — /dɪ pɒzɪt/ noun money given in advance so that the thing which you want to buy will not be sold to someone else ● to pay a deposit on a watch ● to leave £10 as deposit …

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  • 42deposit — See: ON DEPOSIT …

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  • 43deposit — See: ON DEPOSIT …

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  • 44deposit — I. verb (deposited; depositing) Etymology: Latin depositus, past participle of deponere Date: 1624 transitive verb 1. to place especially for safekeeping or as a pledge; especially to put in a bank 2. a. to lay down …

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  • 45deposit — Synonyms and related words: accumulation, acquitment, acquittal, acquittance, allocation, alluvion, alluvium, amortization, amortizement, ash, assignment, bank, binder, bond, bosom, bottle up, bottomry, bundle away, bury, cache, cash, cash… …

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  • 46Deposit — Original name in latin Deposit Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/New York longitude 42.06008 latitude 75.42768 altitude 305 Population 1663 Date 2011 05 14 …

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  • 47deposit — See: on deposit …

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  • 48deposit — 1) A sum of money paid by a buyer as part of the sale price of something in order to reserve it. Depending on the terms agreed, the deposit may or may not be returned if the sale is not completed. 2) A sum of money left with an organization, such …

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  • 49deposit — 1) A sum of money paid by a buyer as part of the sale price of something in order to reserve it. Depending on the terms agreed, the deposit may or may not be returned if the sale is not completed. 2) A sum of money left with an organization, such …

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  • 50deposit — v 1. put, place, set, lay, (of coins) insert, Archaic. repose; put down, set down, lay down. 2. precipitate, settle, dump. 3. bank, save, hoard; store, stow, reposit, lay in, lay away, put away, squirrel away. n 4. silt, alluvium, precipitation,… …

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