deposition

Etymology
From, from (French ), from.

Noun

 * 1) The removal of someone from office.
 * 2) The act of depositing material, especially by a natural process; the resultant deposit.
 * 3)  The production of a thin film of material onto an existing surface.
 * 4)  The process of taking sworn testimony out of court; the testimony so taken.
 * 5)  The formation of snow or frost directly from water vapor.
 * 6)  The transformation of a gas into a solid without an intermediate liquid phase (reverse of sublimation)
 * 7)  The formal placement of relics in a church or shrine, and the feast day commemorating it.
 * 1)  The formal placement of relics in a church or shrine, and the feast day commemorating it.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: сваляне от длъжност
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:, ,
 * Greek:, ,
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Polish: depozycja
 * Russian: смеще́ние с до́лжности


 * Bulgarian:, утаяване
 * Finnish: kerrostuminen,
 * German: ,
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian:, ,
 * Polish: depozycja
 * Russian: ,


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish: kerrostaminen,, härmistäminen


 * Armenian: ,
 * Bulgarian: показания под клетва
 * Finnish: ;
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: ,
 * Hindi: ,
 * Hungarian: (eskü alatt tett), , ,
 * Latin: conscriptum
 * Russian: показа́ние под прися́гой


 * Finnish: ,


 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Hungarian:, , gőzdepozíció, gőzlecsapódás
 * Icelandic: hélun
 * Italian:
 * Korean:
 * Polish:
 * Swedish:, ,
 * Turkish:


 * Greek:


 * Hebrew: (1)
 * Italian:
 * Sindhi: