Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete form of
deposit .
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Examples
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Chapter 13: '"Yes sir; I have twenty-six dollars'; 'depost' changed to
Sam's Chance And How He Improved It Horatio Alger 1865
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If this young lady, who is 22, were to use the pill till her late 40's (say 46), taking 5 years off to have kids (generous by modern standards), and depost the annual savings (for her, $200) into her retirement account with an annual estimated return of 9%, then at retirement at, say, age 66, she will have (are you ready?)
Birth Control Savings Calculator aka TBTAM 2008
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The pace picked up and I bumbled in with, "Start banking relationship with a depost and daily schoozing -- no mail in deposting."
Jerry Chautin: SBA's Stimulus Lending is Tainted by Political Meddling 2009
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A typical depost machine would look like this, a lot where you can put your money in.
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A blogger's plan to produce cards protesting the Salvation Army's anti-gay insurance practice for depost (in lieu of cash) in sidewalk Santas 'collection cauldrons has enraged Jerry Falwell.
Boing Boing: November 25, 2001 - December 1, 2001 Archives 2001
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"Yes, sir; I have twenty-six dollars on depost in another bank."
Sam's Chance And How He Improved It Horatio Alger 1865
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I hope they got first and last plus damage depost this time!
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Deposits to this type of account can either be made on an individual basis or through an employer; despite the method of depost, health insurance premiums are lower for those contributing into an HSA.
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If I were you I would get those in the mail today as payments are probably going to be processed 7/6 and will show up in your account if you direct depost on 7/8 Wednesday as they normally did.
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