DEPOSITED
de·pos·it (d-pzt)v. de·pos·it·ed, de·pos·it·ing, de·pos·its
v.tr.1. To put or set down; place.
2. To lay down or leave behind by a natural process: layers of sediment that were deposited on the ocean floor; glaciers that deposited their debris as they melted.
3.a. To give over or entrust for safekeeping.
b. To put (money) in a bank or financial account.
4. To give as partial payment or security.
v.intr.To become deposited; settle.
n.1. Something, such as money, that is entrusted for safekeeping, as in a bank.
2. The condition of being deposited: funds on deposit with a broker.
3. A partial or initial payment of a cost or debt: left a $100 deposit toward the purchase of a stereo system.
4. A sum of money given as security for an item acquired for temporary use.
5. A depository.
6. Something deposited, especially by a natural process, as: a. Geology A concentration of mineral matter or sediment in a layer, vein, or pocket: iron ore deposits; rich deposits of oil and natural gas.
b. Physiology An accumulation of organic or inorganic material, such as a lipid or mineral, in a body tissue, structure, or fluid.
c. A sediment or precipitate that has settled out of a solution.
7. A coating or crust left on a surface, as by evaporation or electrolysis.
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Well it's not dexter; that means right. Depending on the specific definition, departed or deposited are synonyms of left.
bearem
This means the bank has bounced a check that was deposited.
To be left behind or dumped in a certan place.
You've just defined the word "beach."
Sedere literally means "to sit."Sedimentary rocks are formed by the deposition of sediment. In other words, sediment is deposited and "sits" forming these rocks.
It means that the money has exchanged from one bank to the next.
till deposited from glacier
She wrote a cheque to pay for her groceries at the store.
Yes, the word 'sediment' is a noun, a word for the solids in a liquid that settle to the bottom; material deposited by water, wind, or glaciers; a word for a thing.
Yes, the word 'moraines' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'moraine', a word for an accumulation of soil and rock deposited by a glacier; a word for a thing.
Not enough information. Deposited it WHERE? Do the two of you have joint accounts? Do you live in a 'community property' state? Re-word and re-submit please.