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sworn, written statement, as in: Before the start of the trial, each of the witnesses gave a deposition of their testimony.
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Process by which sediments are deposited in a new location.
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Any matter laid down; a mineral deposit is generally a natural occurrence of a mineral that is sufficiently abundant or useful to warrant exploitation.
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The laying down of potential rock-forming materials; synonymous with "sedimentation."
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Process by which water changes phase directly from a vapor into a solid without first becoming a liquid.
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| deposit | a savings account in which the deposit is held for a fixed term or in which withdrawals can be made only after giving notice or with loss of interest |
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| deposit | a fireproof metal strongbox (usually in a bank) for storing valuables |
| deposit | the act of deposing someone |
| deposit | the act of putting something somewhere |
| deposit | (law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness |
| deposit | the natural process of laying down a deposit of something |
| deposit | a person who has deposited money in a bank or similar institution |
| deposit | a facility where things can be deposited for safekeeping |
| deposit | a financial institution that accepts deposits and channels the money into lending activities |
| deposit | a depository built to contain books and other materials for reading and study |
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