| ANTEPOSITION | • anteposition n. (Rare) The placing of something in front of something else, especially of words in a sentence. • ANTEPOSITION n. the position opposite a given part of a plant. |
| DEPOSITARIES | • depositaries n. Plural of depositary. • DEPOSITARY n. a person with whom anything is left for safekeeping, also DEPOSITORY. |
| DEPOSITATION | • depositation n. The act of depositing, or material that is deposited. • DEPOSITATION n. in Scots law, a bailment where one entrusts goods to another to be kept without recompense. |
| DEPOSITIONAL | • depositional adj. Of, pertaining to, or in the nature of a deposit or a deposition. • DEPOSITIONAL adj. relating to deposition. |
| DEPOSITORIES | • depositories n. Plural of depository. • DEPOSITORY n. a place where anything is deposited, also DEPOSITARY. |
| EURODEPOSITS | • EURODEPOSIT n. a deposit of the currency of any country in the eurocurrency market. |
| PREDEPOSITED | • predeposited adj. Deposited in advance. • PREDEPOSIT v. to deposit in advance. |
| PREPOSITIONS | • prepositions n. Plural of preposition. • prepositions v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preposition. • PREPOSITION n. a function word that typically combines with a noun phrase to form a phrase which usually expresses a modification or predication. |
| PREPOSITIVES | • prepositives n. Plural of prepositive. • PREPOSITIVE n. something placed before. |
| PREPOSSESSED | • prepossessed v. Simple past tense and past participle of prepossess. • prepossessed adj. Showing bias or partiality. • PREPOSSESS v. to bias or prejudice favourably; to impress. |
| PREPOSSESSES | • prepossesses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prepossess. • PREPOSSESS v. to bias or prejudice favourably; to impress. |
| PREPOSTEROUS | • preposterous adj. Absurd, or contrary to common sense. • PREPOSTEROUS adj. contrary to nature, reason, or common sense. |
| REDEPOSITING | • redepositing v. Present participle of redeposit. • REDEPOSIT v. to deposit again. |
| REPOSITIONED | • repositioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of reposition. • REPOSITION v. to change the position of. |
| REPOSITORIES | • repositories n. Plural of repository. • REPOSITORY n. a side altar in a Catholic church. |
| REPOSSESSING | • repossessing v. Present participle of repossess. • REPOSSESS v. to possess again. |
| REPOSSESSION | • repossession n. (Uncountable) The condition of being repossessed. • repossession n. (Countable) The act of repossessing. • REPOSSESSION n. the act of repossessing. |
| REPOSSESSORS | • repossessors n. Plural of repossessor. • REPOSSESSOR n. one who repossesses. |