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Definitions of depositing in various dictionaries:
verb - put, fix, force, or implant
verb - put into a bank account
verb - put (something somewhere) firmly
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Poet in digs changes lodging |
Sadly, pet dog is in for putting down |
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Dec 10 2010 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
Jul 11 2009 The Times - Cryptic |
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Present participle of deposit. |
place (something) somewhere for safekeeping. |
put or set down (something or someone) in a specific place. |
A sum of money paid into a bank or building society account. |
A sum payable as a first instalment on the purchase of something or as a pledge for a contract, the balance being payable later. |
A layer or mass of accumulated matter. |
The action of placing something in a specified place. |
Put or set down (something or someone) in a specific place. |
Place (something) somewhere for safekeeping. |
Depositing might refer to |
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Deposition is the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass. Wind, ice, water, and gravity transport previously weathered surface material, which, at the loss of enough kinetic energy in the fluid, is deposited, building up layers of sediment. * Deposition occurs when the forces responsible for sediment transportation are no longer sufficient to overcome the forces of gravity and friction, creating a resistance to motion; this is known as the null-point hypothesis. Deposition can also refer to the buildup of sediment from organically derived matter or chemical processes. For example, chalk is made up partly of the microscopic calcium carbonate skeletons of marine plankton, the deposition of which has induced chemical processes (diagenesis) to deposit further calcium carbonate. Similarly, the formation of coal begins with deposition of organic material, mainly from plants, in anaerobic conditions. |