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interposit

I. interˈposit, n. Obs. rare.
    [ad. L. interposit-um, neut. of pa. pple. of interpōnĕre to place between: see interpone.]
    A place to which goods are brought for distribution; an entrepôt.

a 1827 W. Mitford cited in Webster (1828).


II. interˈposit, v. Obs. rare—1.
    [f. L. interposit-, ppl. stem of interpōnĕre: see interpone; cf. deposit vb.]
    trans. (?) To put forth, advance.

1678 R. R[ussell] Geber ii. i. i. iii. 28 Some, who are Slaves, loving Money..are afraid to interposit the necessary charges.

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