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Anteposition
Anteposition An`te*po*si"tion, n. [Cf. LL. antepositio. See Position.] (Gram.) The placing of a before another, which, by ordinary rules, ought to follow it.
Bank of deposit
Bank Bank, n. [F. banque, It. banca, orig. bench, table, counter, of German origin, and akin to E. bench; cf. G. bank bench, OHG. banch. See Bench, and cf. Banco, Beach.] 1. An establishment for the custody, loan, exchange, or issue, of money, and for facilitating the transmission of funds by drafts or bills of exchange; an institution incorporated for performing one or more of such functions, or the stockholders (or their representatives, the directors), acting in their corporate capacity. 2. The building or office used for banking purposes. 3. A fund from deposits or contributions, to be used in transacting business; a joint stock or capital. [Obs.] Let it be no bank or common stock, but every man be master of his own money. --Bacon. 4. (Gaming) The sum of money or the checks which the dealer or banker has as a fund, from which to draw his stakes and pay his losses. 5. In certain games, as dominos, a fund of pieces from which the players are allowed to draw. Bank credit, a credit by which a person who has given the required security to a bank has liberty to draw to a certain extent agreed upon. Bank of deposit, a bank which receives money for safe keeping. Bank of issue, a bank which issues its own notes payable to bearer.
Depositaries
Depositary De*pos"i*ta*ry, n.; pl. Depositaries. [L. depositarius, fr. deponere. See Deposit.] 1. One with whom anything is lodged in the trust; one who receives a deposit; -- the correlative of depositor. I . . . made you my guardians, my depositaries. --Shak. The depositaries of power, who are mere delegates of the people. --J. S. Mill. 2. A storehouse; a depository. --Bp. Hurd. 3. (Law) One to whom goods are bailed, to be kept for the bailor without a recompense. --Kent.
Depositary
Depositary De*pos"i*ta*ry, n.; pl. Depositaries. [L. depositarius, fr. deponere. See Deposit.] 1. One with whom anything is lodged in the trust; one who receives a deposit; -- the correlative of depositor. I . . . made you my guardians, my depositaries. --Shak. The depositaries of power, who are mere delegates of the people. --J. S. Mill. 2. A storehouse; a depository. --Bp. Hurd. 3. (Law) One to whom goods are bailed, to be kept for the bailor without a recompense. --Kent.
Depositor
Depositor De*pos"i*tor (d[-e]*p[o^]z"[i^]*t[~e]r), n. [L., fr. deponere. See Depone.] One who makes a deposit, especially of money in a bank; -- the correlative of depository.
Depositum
Depositum De*pos"i*tum (-t[u^]m), n. [L.] Deposit.
Depositure
Depositure De*pos"i*ture (-t[-u]r; 135), n. The act of depositing; deposition. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
Lacustrine deposits
Lacustral La*cus"tral, Lacustrine La*cus"trine, a. [L. lacus lake: cf. F. lacustral, lacustre.] Found in, or pertaining to, lakes or ponds, or growing in them; as, lacustrine flowers. Lacustrine deposits (Geol.), the deposits which have been accumulated in fresh-water areas. Lacustrine dwellings. See Lake dwellings, under Lake.
Nondeposition
Nondeposition Non*dep`o*si"tion, n. A failure to deposit or throw down.
Prepositor
Prepositor Pre*pos"i*tor, n. [NL.] A scholar appointed to inspect other scholars; a monitor. --Todd.
Prepositure
Prepositure Pre*pos"i*ture, n. [L. praepositura. See Preposition, and cf. Provost.] The office or dignity of a provost; a provostship. --Lowth.
Redeposit
Redeposit Re`de*pos"it (r?`d?*p?z"?t), v. t. To deposit again.
Reposit
Reposit Re*pos"it (r[-e]*p[o^]z"[i^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reposited; p. pr. & vb. n. Repositing.] [L. repositus, p. p. of reponere to put back; pref. re- re- + ponere to put. See Position.] To cause to rest or stay; to lay away; to lodge, as for safety or preservation; to place; to store. Others reposit their young in holes. --Derham.
Reposited
Reposit Re*pos"it (r[-e]*p[o^]z"[i^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reposited; p. pr. & vb. n. Repositing.] [L. repositus, p. p. of reponere to put back; pref. re- re- + ponere to put. See Position.] To cause to rest or stay; to lay away; to lodge, as for safety or preservation; to place; to store. Others reposit their young in holes. --Derham.
Repositing
Reposit Re*pos"it (r[-e]*p[o^]z"[i^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reposited; p. pr. & vb. n. Repositing.] [L. repositus, p. p. of reponere to put back; pref. re- re- + ponere to put. See Position.] To cause to rest or stay; to lay away; to lodge, as for safety or preservation; to place; to store. Others reposit their young in holes. --Derham.
Reposition
Reposition Re`po*si"tion (r?`p?*z?sh"?n), n. [L. repositio.] The act of repositing; a laying up.
Repositor
Repositor Re*pos"i*tor (r?*p?z"?*t?r), n. (Surg.) An instrument employed for replacing a displaced organ or part.
Repository
Repository Re*pos"i*to*ry (r?*p?z"?*t$*r?), n. [L. repositorium, repostorium: cf. OF. repositoire.] A place where things are or may be reposited, or laid up, for safety or preservation; a depository. --Locke.
Seposit
Seposit Se*pos"it, v. t. [L. sepositus, p. p. of seponere to set aside.] To set aside; to give up. [Obs.]
Seposition
Seposition Sep`o*si"tion, n. [L. sepositio.] The act of setting aside, or of giving up. [Obs.] --Jer. Taylor.
Subdeposit
Subdeposit Sub`de*pos"it, n. That which is deposited beneath something else.

Meaning of Eposi from wikipedia

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