🇬🇧 en fr 🇫🇷

deposition noun

  /ˌdɛp.əˈzɪʃ.ən/
  • The removal of someone from office.
destitution
  • (physics) The transformation of a gas into a solid without an intermediate liquid phase (reverse of sublimation)
condensation solide
  • (legal) The process of taking sworn testimony out of court; the testimony so taken.
déposition

deposit noun

  /dɪˈpɑzɪt/ , /dɪˈpɒzɪt/
  • That which is placed anywhere, or in anyone's hands, for safekeeping; something entrusted to the care of another.
  • (banking) Money placed in an account.
dépôt
  • (geology) Sediment or rock that is not native to its present location or is different from the surrounding material. Sometimes refers to ore or gems.
dépôt, gisement
  • A sum of money given as a security for a borrowed item, which will be given back when the item is returned, e.g. a bottle deposit or can deposit
caution
  • (finance) A sum of money or other asset given as an initial payment, to show good faith, or to reserve something for purchase.
arrhes, acompte

deposit verb

  /dɪˈpɑzɪt/ , /dɪˈpɒzɪt/
  • (transitive) To lay down; to place; to put.
  • To entrust one's assets to the care of another. Sometimes done as collateral.
  • (transitive) To put money or funds into an account.
déposer

🇫🇷 fr en 🇬🇧

déposition noun {f}

  /de.po.zi.sjɔ̃/
  • (Administration, Politique) Destitution, privation de certaines dignités, de certaines fonctions
  • (Justice) Ce dont un témoin dépose, ce qu’il affirme par-devant le juge qui l’entend
  • (Physique) Transition de phase, changement d’état, lorsqu’un gaz ou une vapeur se condense en solide
  • (Chimie) Phénomène conduisant à la formation d’un dépôt, à partir de particules en suspension dans un fluide
deposition
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