See also: <span class="searchmatch">deposité</span> <span class="searchmatch">deposite</span> (plural deposites) Obsolete spelling of deposit. <span class="searchmatch">deposite</span> (third-person singular simple present deposites, present participle...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">deposite</span> IPA(key): /depusiˈte/ <span class="searchmatch">deposité</span> to deposit <span class="searchmatch">deposité</span> first-person singular preterite indicative of depositar...
poetised simple past and past participle of poetise <span class="searchmatch">deposite</span>, epidotes...
See also: épidotes epidotes plural of epidote <span class="searchmatch">deposite</span>, poetised...
See also: deposités deposites plural of <span class="searchmatch">deposite</span> deposites second-person singular present subjunctive of depositar deposites second-person singular present...
(first-person singular present deposito, first-person singular preterite <span class="searchmatch">deposité</span>, past participle depositado) to deposit, to put, to place (figurative)...
“Razlog”) (toponym) разложина́ (razložiná) (augmenative) вло́г (vlóg, “<span class="searchmatch">deposite</span>”) зало́г (zalóg, “pledge”) нало́г (nalóg, “fee, tax”) по́длог (pódlog,...
of the Geological Survey for the year 1839[1]: a similar Madreporite <span class="searchmatch">deposite</span> is noticed a few feet above the coal seam 1943, “Publications of the Folklore...
Treatise on Mineralogy and Geology, etc.: Guhr. This is a loose, earthy <span class="searchmatch">deposite</span> from water, and may be siliceous kieselguhr Part or all of this entry has...
See also: depòsit English Wikipedia has an article on: deposit Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">deposite</span> (17th-19th centuries) Etymology tree Proto-Italic *dē Latin dē Latin dē-...