Deposit: English to English |
Deposit (n.) To lay aside; to rid one's self of. |
Deposit (n.) 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. |
Deposit (n.) To lay up or away for safe keeping; to put up; to store; as, to deposit goods in a warehouse. |
Deposit (n.) 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. |
Deposit (v. t.) A bailment of money or goods to be kept gratuitously for the bailor. |
Deposit (v. t.) A natural occurrence of a useful mineral under the conditions to invite exploitation. |
Deposit (v. t.) A place of deposit; a depository. |
Deposit (v. t.) Money lodged with a party as earnest or security for the performance of a duty assumed by the person depositing. |
Deposit (v. t.) 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). |
Deposit (v. t.) 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. |