Depositary

  • 21depositary — /di poz i ter ee/, n., pl. depositaries. 1. one to whom anything is given in trust. 2. depository (def. 1). adj. 3. depository (def. 3). [1595 1605; < LL depositarius a trustee, equiv. to L deposit(us) (see DEPOSIT) + arius ARY] * * * …

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  • 22depositary — Synonyms and related words: accountant, auditor, bookkeeper, bursar, cashier, cashkeeper, chamberlain, comptroller, controller, curator, depository, fiduciary, financial officer, liquidator, paymaster, purse bearer, purser, receiver, steward,&#8230; …

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  • 23depositary — de pos·i·tar·y || tÉ™rɪ n. place where something is stored or placed in trust; one to whom something is given in trust …

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  • 24depositary — (also depository) noun (plural depositaries) a person to whom something is lodged in trust …

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  • 25depositary — n. Trustee, guardian, fiduciary …

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  • 26depositary — n 1. trustee, guardian, steward, Law. fiduciary; treasurer, banker, cashier, bursar, purser, Rom. Hist. quaestor. 2. depository, repository, warehouse. See depository(def.1) …

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  • 27depositary — de·pos·i·tary …

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  • 28depositary — de•pos•i•tar•y [[t]dɪˈpɒz ɪˌtɛr i[/t]] n. pl. tar•ies 1) one to whom anything is given in trust 2) depository 1) • Etymology: 1595–1605; &LT; LL dēpositārius a trustee = L dēposit(us) (see deposit) + ārius ary …

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  • 29depositary — /dəˈpɒzətri/ (say duh pozuhtree), / ətəri/ (say uhtuhree) noun (plural depositaries) 1. someone to whom anything is given in trust. 2. → depository. {Late Latin dēpositārius} …

  • 30depositary — A person, firm or corporation receiving a deposit for safekeeping; a depository. See depository …

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