Deposition

/ˌdepəˈzɪʃən/ noun

In law, a formal statement a witness makes under oath before a trial, recorded for later use. In science and geology, it means the process by which particles settle out of a fluid and build up as layers.

From Latin *deponere* ('to put down') via Medieval Latin *depositionem*, meaning 'a laying down'. The legal sense grew from the idea of 'laying down' testimony as an official record.

AMክምችት
ARترسيب
BNনিক্ষেপণ
CSusazování
DAaflejring
DEAblagerung
ELαπόθεση
ESdeposición
FAرسوب
FIkerrostuma
FRdéposition
GUનિક્ષેપ
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