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deposit definition

de·posit (dē päzit, di-)

transitive verb

  1. to place or entrust for safekeeping
  2. to put (money) in a bank, as for safekeeping or to earn interest
  3. to put down as a pledge or partial payment
  4. to put, lay, or set down
  5. to cause (sand, sediment, etc.) to settle or form by a natural process

Etymology: < L depositus, pp. of deponere, to put down < de-, down + ponere, to put: see position

noun

  1. something placed or entrusted for safekeeping; specif., money put in a bank
    1. a pledge or part payment
    2. a sum of money paid as security on something rented, or for a returnable bottle, etc.
  2. the act of depositing
  3. a depository
    1. something deposited or left lying
    2. Geol., Mining sand, clay, mineral masses, etc. deposited by the action of wind, water, volcanic eruption, or ice

Etymology: L depositum < depositus: see depositthe

deposit Idioms

on deposit

placed or entrusted for safekeeping

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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