depositure rare.
(dɪˈpɒzɪtjʊə(r))
[In form corresp. to a L. type *dēpositūra, f. ppl. stem of dēpōnĕre (depone, depose); in sense associated with deposit vb.: see -ure.]
The action of depositing or placing.
| 1635 Jackson Creed viii. xxxiii. Wks. VIII. 179 The interring or depositure of his body in the..sepulchre. 1658 Sir T. Browne Hydriot. Introd., By precious embalments, Depositure in dry Earths. 1884 Rogers Soc. Life Scotl. II. x. 16 The depositure of the national records in the Register House. |