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depository
[ dih-poz-i-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee ]
noun
- a place where something is deposited or stored, as for safekeeping:
the night depository of a bank.
- a depositary; trustee.
adjective
- of or relating to a depository or depositories:
the depository role of a bank.
depository
/ -trɪ; dɪˈpɒzɪtərɪ /
noun
- a store, such as a warehouse, for furniture, valuables, etc; repository
- a variant spelling of depositary
Other Words From
- nonde·posi·tory adjective
- prede·posi·tory noun plural predepositories
- subde·posi·tory noun plural subdepositories
Word History and Origins
Origin of depository1
Word History and Origins
Origin of depository1
Example Sentences
About 190 billion euros of Russian central bank assets are held by Belgium’s central securities depository, Euroclear.
Some of the cash was wrapped in bands showing it had been withdrawn, at least $10,000 at a time, from a bank where Menendez and his wife “had no known depository account.”
He took these from the Pentagon, storing one set at an air force motion picture depository in Dayton, Ohio, and kept the other himself.
The building, which had been a schoolbook depository and a tire warehouse, was “erected brick by brick by African American masons,” the museum says.
The specialty chemicals company announced a $1.75 billion offering of depository shares.
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