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de·pos·i·to·ry I. \-zəˌtōrē, -ȯr-, -ri\ noun (-es) Etymology: deposit (I) + -ory 1. : a person or group with which something and especially something nonmaterial is deposited for preservation or safekeeping < a depository of ancient tradition > 2. [Late Latin depositorium, from Latin depositus + -orium -ory] a. : a place where something is deposited or stored (as for safekeeping or convenience) < an official depository for United States government publications — Bulletin of Bates College > < the original furniture is stored away in hidden depositories of the château — Arnold Bennett > < Congress officially became the depository of Burma's gift to America — Cecil Hobbs > specifically : a bank chosen for the depositing of government funds — compare depository library b. : a device consisting of a bank vault and a mechanism on the outside wall of the bank building through which deposits may be inserted into the vault during the hours the bank is closed II. adjective : of or relating to a depository |