
1) Accretion 2) Accumulation 3) Chemical process 4) Clinton gave it 5) Deposit 6) French word used in English 7) Legal procedure 8) Something that is deposited 9) Testimony under oath 10) The act of deposing someone
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1) Betweenlaandda 2) Dethronement 3) Electrodeposition 4) Location 5) Pigmentation 6) Redeposition 7) Repositing 8) Reposition 9) Superposition 10) Warehousing
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An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths. Such statements are taken to examine potential witnesses, to obtain discovery to be used later in trial. Testimony of a witness other than in open court.
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• (n.) The act of setting aside a sovereign or a public officer; deprivation of authority and dignity; displacement; removal. • (n.) An opinion, example, or statement, laid down or asserted; a declaration. • (n.) The act of bringing before the mind; presentation. • (n.) That which is deposited; matter laid or thrown down; sedime...
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(from the article `discovery`) ...proceedings. Discovery may be made through interrogatories, which consist of written questions sent from one side to the other in an attempt to ...
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(from the article `Angelico, Fra`) Angelico`s Deposition for Santa Trinità in Florence was once attributed to Monaco, who had begun it before he died in 1425. Monaco had divided it ...
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(from the article `Lorenzetti, Pietro`) Sometime during 1330–40, Lorenzetti worked on a number of frescoes in the lower church of S. Francesco, in Assisi. The `Deposition,` in its clarity ...
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(from the article `Pontormo, Jacopo da`) ...the Certosa near Florence (now in poor condition), he borrowed ideas from Albrecht Dürer, whose engravings and woodcuts were circulating in Italy. ...
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(from the article `Rosso Fiorentino`) ...characterized by its highly charged emotionalism and departure from classicism. Rosso`s most remarkable paintings from this period are the ...
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A formal written statement given under oath. It usually refers to testimony taken from principals and witnesses in marriage cases. It sometimes refers to testimony given purely orally by a witness.
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A river lays down or drops the sediment or material that it is carrying such as sand, mud, and small stones or sticks. This often happens on the inside of meanders, because the water is flowing slowly.
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see *examination
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A sworn statement of evidence by a witness taken outside of the court proceedings before a trial
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Dep`o·si'tion noun [ Latin depositio , from deponere : confer French déposition . See Deposit .] 1. The act of depositing or deposing; the act of laying down or thrown down; precipitation. « The deposition of rough sand and rolled pebbles.»
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(1) The change in state of matter from gas to solid that occurs with cooling. Usually used in meteorology when discussing the formation of ice from water vapor. This process releases latent heat energy to the environment. (2) Laying down of sediment transported by wind, water, or ice.
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Any accumulation of sediments by mechanical settling from water or air or by chemical sedimentation or evaporation.
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Any accumulation of material, by mechanical settling from water or air, chemical precipitation, evaporation from solution, etc.
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Any accumulation of material, by mechanical settling from water or air, chemical precipitation, evaporation from solution, etc.
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deposition 1. The act of deposing, as from high office. 2. The act of depositing; especially, the laying down of matter by a natural process. 3. Something deposited; a deposit. 4. In law, a testimony under oath; especially, a statement by a witness that is written down or recorded for use in a court of law at a later date.
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A statement of evidence written down and sworn on oath, or by affirmation
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dethronement noun the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office
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(earth science) In earth science, the dumping of the load carried by a river, glacier, or the sea. Deposition occurs when the river, glacier, or sea is no longer able to carry its load for some reason, for example a shallowing of grad...
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the act of putting something somewhere
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[ACT vocabulary] a pretrial interrogation of a witness
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