Noun
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the natural process of laying down a deposit of something
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accumulation,
accretion the act of accumulating
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electrodeposition the deposition of a substance on an electrode by the action of electricity (especially by electrolysis)
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pigmentation coloration of living tissues by pigment
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redeposition deposition from one deposit to another
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the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office
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dethronement |
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ousting,
ouster the act of ejecting someone or forcing them out
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(law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness; usually conducted in a lawyer's office
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interrogatory,
interrogation,
examination formal systematic questioning
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jurisprudence,
law the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do
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the act of putting something somewhere
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buildup the act of building up an accumulation; "I envied his rapid buildup of assets"; "a military buildup in preparation for the invasion"
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