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Definition of Reposits
1. reposit [v] - See also: reposit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reposits
Literary usage of Reposits
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bibliotheca Probata: Catalogue of Books Selected, Examined, and Arranged by Daniel Dana, jr. (Firm), Dana, Daniel, jr., New York (1857)
"reposits a treasure of knowledge. THE HAND-BOOK OF GEOLOGY; being a concise ...
reposits the results of the researches of Leeuwenhoek, Ehrenberg, Carpenter, ..."
2. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson (1810)
"The powers vhich move his sense with instant joy, The features which attract his
heart to love, He marks, combines, reposits. Other powers And features of ..."
3. A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from by Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Alexander Chalmers (1824)
"Evelyn, A sprig of a plant. Milter. A hen that lays eggs. Mortimer. LAYER I'pna
One who reposits for future use ; a treasurer. ..."
4. The Christian Observer (1817)
"... the word of inspiration : for the Spirit, from whom that word proceeded,
unfolds it to bis understanding, applies it to his conscience, and reposits it ..."
5. Obstetrics, the science and the art by Charles Delucena Meigs (1867)
"... of inversio uteri in which, by means of some power, the processes of which
are at present not known or understood, the inverted womb reposits itself. ..."
6. The Sacred Laws of the Âryas: As Taught in the Schools of Âpastamba, Gautama by Āpastamba, Georg Bühler, Vaśishṭha Muni Ojhā, Baudhāyana (1898)
"May ye be of one mind with us,' he reposits the sacred fires in himself. 26.
(Reciting the sacred text),' O Fire, that body of thine, which is fit for the ..."