Defn: Full of repose; quiet.
REPOSER
Re*pos"er (r-pz"r), n.
Defn: One who reposes.
REPOSIT
Re*pos"it (r-pz"t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reposited; p. pr. & vb. n.
Repositing.] Etym: [L. repositus, p. p. of reponere to put back;
pref. re- re- + ponere to put. See Position.]
Defn: To cause to rest or stay; to lay away; to lodge, as for safety or preservation; to place; to store. Others reposit their young in holes. Derham.
REPOSITION
Re`po*si"tion (r`p*zsh"n), n. Etym: [L. repositio.]
Defn: The act of repositing; a laying up.
REPOSITOR
Re*pos"i*tor (r*pz"*tr), n. (Surg.)
Defn: An instrument employed for replacing a displaced organ or part.
REPOSITORY Re*pos"i*to*ry (r*pz"*t$*r), n. Etym: [L. repositorium, repostorium: cf. OF. repositoire.]