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Depositum
Depositum De*pos"i*tum (-t[u^]m), n. [L.] Deposit.

Meaning of Positum from wikipedia

- in modern French, and is derived from the Latin roots inter 'between' + positum 'position', literally 'that which is placed between'. Entrepôts had an...
- vs. 20-21. ... lignum id, quod ad emundanda obscena adhaerente spongia positum est, totum in gulam farsit ..., "the stick, on which a sponge is placed...
- Positive laws (Latin: ius positum) are human-made laws that oblige or specify an action. Positive law also describes the establishment of specific rights...
- viridem yermo, verde _l acūculam, fabulam, insulam, populum aguja, habla, isla, pueblo l_ sōlitārium soltero s_t positum, consūtūram puesto, costura...
- hebrai**** 'phanag' aquila, symmachus et theodotio ita ut apud hebraeos positum est transtulerunt, pro quo septuaginta 'unguenta,' nos 'balsamum' uertimus...
- pedestal below carries lines from James Russell Lowell's poem "Memoriae Positum": Right in the van of the red rampart's slippery swell with heart that...
- "Inde ad pede montis ipsius (Gerizim) locus est, cui nomen est Sechim. Ibi positum est monumentum, ubi positus est Joseph in villa, quam dedit ei Jacob pater...
- Filiorum, civium Leodiensium, Sumptibus Decani et Capituli, Novum in Turri positum est Horologium, A.D. MDCCclass. The South West tower of the cathedral contains...
- Respondens. At the start of a debate, both the dis****nts would agree on a ‘positum’, usually a false statement. The task of Respondens was to answer rationally...
- to cause" molō, molere, moluī, molitum "to grind" pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positum "to place" texō, texere, texuī, textum "to weave, to plait" vomō, vomere...