Noun
A place where anything is deposited for sale or keeping; as, warehouse is a depository for goods; a clerk's office is a depository for records.
One with whom something is deposited; a depositary.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA State Department official also confirmed that “the United States’ notice of withdrawal, effective July 6, 2021, has been submitted to the UN Secretary-General, who is the depository for the WHO.” Source: Internet
As Switzerland’s central securities depository (CSD), SIX SIS Ltd is responsible for the entire Swiss securities market, i.e. all securities transactions in Switzerland. Source: Internet
And when you do that, it becomes evident that all of the physical evidence points to one shooter in the snipers nest, in that book depository. Source: Internet
New York: Hafner Publishing Co., p. 311. The Imperial Library of Constantinople was an important depository of ancient knowledge. Source: Internet
An additional eight branches are located at off-campus research facilities, regional campuses, and a book storage depository near campus. Source: Internet
Because of the large amounts of funds that move through the Reserve Banks every day, the System has policies and procedures to limit the risk to the Reserve Banks from a depository institution's failure to make or settle its payments. Source: Internet