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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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reposit — index deposit (place), hoard, repose (place), store Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
reposit — [ri päz′it] vt. [< L repositus: see REPOSITORY] 1. to deposit or store, as for safekeeping 2. Rare to replace … English World dictionary
reposit — transitive verb (reposited; repositing) Etymology: Latin repositus, past participle of reponere to replace, from re + ponere to place more at position Date: circa 1641 1. deposit, store 2. to put back in place ; replace … New Collegiate Dictionary
reposit — Synonyms and related words: bank, bundle away, cache, coffer, deposit, file, hutch, lay, lay away, lay down, lay in, lay in store, lodge, pack away, put away, put down, repose, reservoir, rest, salt away, salt down, set down, stash, store, store… … Moby Thesaurus
reposit — rɪ pÉ‘zɪt / pÉ’z v. deposit, place in storage; put back into a particular location … English contemporary dictionary
REPOSIT — reposuit … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
reposit — v. a. Lodge, deposit, place, store, lay up, hoard … New dictionary of synonyms
reposit — re·pos·it … English syllables
reposit — re•pos•it [[t]rɪˈpɒz ɪt[/t]] v. t. 1) to put back; replace 2) to lay up or store; deposit • Etymology: 1635–45; < L repositus, ptp. of repōnere to replace =re re +pōnere to place, put … From formal English to slang