DEPOT


Meaning of DEPOT in English

I. in senses 1 & 2 ˈde(ˌ)pō also ˈdē-; in sense 3 ˈdē- sometimes ˈde-; in all senses: archaic ˈdā(ˌ)pō noun

( -s )

Etymology: French dépôt, from Latin depositum deposit

1. : a place organized for the reception, classification, storage, issue, or maintenance of military or naval supplies or equipment or for the reception, classification, detention, or forwarding of military or naval replacements

2.

a. : a place at which things may be stored, collected, deposited, or cached or from which they may be conveniently distributed

archiving is … the accumulation of material in a convenient depot — M.B.Emeneau

turning their house into a mere depot for dilapidated objects — F.M.Ford

a gasoline depot

an auto-parts distribution depot — Newsweek

b. : store , collection , deposit , cache

we had the ship's stores and there was a food depot on the north side of the island — H.A.Chippendale

3.

a. : railroad station

b. : a bus station

c. : an air terminal

II. transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

: to place (supplies) in a depot : cache

that spring the first need was to depot additional supplies for the dog-sledging parties — G.deQ.Robin

III. adjective

physiology : stored , repository ; also : adapted for prolonged action

depot fat

depot penicillin

depot insulin

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.