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Deposited

Deposited is the past tense and past participle of the verb deposit. It is used in a variety of contexts to indicate that something has been placed, laid down, accumulated, or left behind in a particular location or state.

In finance, to deposit funds means to place money into a financial account, such as a bank

In geology and environmental science, deposition refers to the laying down or accumulation of sediment, minerals,

In chemistry and physics, deposition describes a phase transition in which a substance moves directly from

In archaeology and anthropology, artifacts or ecofacts found in a site are described as deposited in its

Note that in legal contexts, deposition refers to sworn testimony given under oath, known as a deposition

account
or
brokerage.
Deposits
can
be
cash,
checks,
or
electronic
transfers
and
may
be
subject
to
account
terms,
limits,
and
insurance
coverage
offered
by
institutions
or
regulators.
or
organic
material
in
a
new
location.
Materials
transported
by
water,
wind,
or
ice
are
eventually
deposited,
forming
layers
that
can
become
sedimentary
rocks
through
compaction
and
cementation.
Deposited
materials
may
provide
records
of
past
environments
and
climatic
conditions.
a
gas
to
a
solid,
bypassing
the
liquid
state.
This
process,
also
called
desublimation,
results
in
a
solid
deposit
such
as
frost
forming
on
surfaces.
The
word
can
describe
surfaces
or
coatings
that
have
been
deposited
during
exposure
to
vapors
or
gases.
stratigraphic
context,
meaning
they
were
placed
there
by
past
human
or
natural
processes
and
accumulated
over
time
to
form
distinct
layers.
or
deposed
testimony;
the
past
participle
“deposited”
is
less
commonly
used
in
this
sense.
Etymologically,
deposit
derives
from
Latin
deponere,
meaning
to
put
down.