deposition
31deposition — depositional, adj. /dep euh zish euhn, dee peuh /, n. 1. removal from an office or position. 2. the act or process of depositing: deposition of the documents with the Library of Congress. 3. the state of being deposited or precipitated:… …
32deposition — See electrolytic deposition vapor deposition zinc vapor deposition …
33Deposition — The name used in the general Canons for degradation from the office of the Ministry, as the penalty for offenses therein enumerated. Deposition can only be performed by a Bishop after sufficient evidence. When a Bishop thus deposes any one, he …
34deposition — UK [ˌdepəˈzɪʃ(ə)n] / US / US [ˌdɪpəˈzɪʃ(ə)n] noun Word forms deposition : singular deposition plural depositions 1) [countable] legal a formal written statement by a witness that is read out in a court because the witness cannot be present at the …
35deposition — nusodinimas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Kitos prigimties medžiagos sluoksnio sudarymas ant paviršiaus. atitikmenys: angl. deposition vok. Abscheidung, f; Ausscheidung, f rus. осаждение, n pranc. déposition, f;… …
36déposition — nusodinimas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Kitos prigimties medžiagos sluoksnio sudarymas ant paviršiaus. atitikmenys: angl. deposition vok. Abscheidung, f; Ausscheidung, f rus. осаждение, n pranc. déposition, f;… …
37deposition — nusodinimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. deposition vok. Abscheidung, f; Ausscheidung, f rus. осаждение, n pranc. déposition, f; dépôt, m …
38déposition — nusodinimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. deposition vok. Abscheidung, f; Ausscheidung, f rus. осаждение, n pranc. déposition, f; dépôt, m …
39deposition — de·po·si·tion .dep ə zi shən, .dē pə n 1) a process of depositing something <the deposition and clearance of a metabolic product> 2) something deposited: DEPOSIT <beta amyloid depositions in Alzheimer s disease> …
40deposition — dep|o|si|tion [ˌdepəˈzıʃən, ˌdi: ] n 1.) [U] technical the natural process of depositing a substance on rocks or soil ▪ the deposition of marine sediments 2.) law a statement written or recorded for a court of law, by someone who has promised to… …