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1.
To
lay
down
;
to
place
;
to
put
;
to
let
fall
or
throw
down
(as
sediment
)
;
as,
a
crocodile
deposits
her
eggs in the
sand
;
the waters deposited a
rich
alluvium
.
Source : opted (
41342
) - auto
2.
To
lay
up
or
away
for
safe
keeping;
to
put
up
;
to
store
;
as,
to
deposit
goods in a
warehouse
.
Source : opted (
41343
) - auto
3.
To
lodge
in
some
one's hands for
safe
keeping;
to
commit
to the
custody
of
another
;
to
intrust
;
esp.
,
to
place
in a
bank
,
as a
sum
of
money
subject
to
order
.
Source : opted (
41344
) - auto
4.
To
lay
aside
;
to
rid
one's
self
of.
Source : opted (
41345
) - auto
5.
That which is deposited,
or
laid
or
thrown
down
;
as,
a
deposit
in a
flue
;
especially
,
matter
precipitated from a
solution
(as the siliceous deposits of
hot
springs)
,
or that which is
mechanically
deposited
(as the
mud
,
gravel
,
etc.
,
deposits of a
river
)
.
Source : opted (
41346
) - auto
6.
A
natural
occurrence
of a
useful
mineral
under
the conditions to
invite
exploitation
.
Source : opted (
41347
) - auto
7.
That which is placed
anywhere
,
or in any one's hands,
for
safe
keeping;
something intrusted to the
care
of
another
;
esp.
,
money
lodged with a
bank
or
banker
,
subject
to
order
;
anything
given
as
pledge
or
security
.
Source : opted (
41348
) - auto
8.
A
bailment
of
money
or goods to be
kept
gratuitously
for the
bailor
.
Source : opted (
41349
) - auto
9.
Money
lodged with a
party
as
earnest
or
security
for the
performance
of a
duty
assumed by the
person
depositing.
Source : opted (
41350
) - auto
10.
A
place
of
deposit
;
a
depository
.
Source : opted (
41351
) - auto
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