disponere

  • 111disposition — [dis΄pə zish′ən] n. [ME disposicioun < OFr disposition < L dispositio < dispositus, pp. of disponere, to arrange: see DIS & POSITION] 1. a putting in order or being put in order; arrangement [the disposition of the troops] 2. management… …

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  • 112dispose — v. 1 tr. (usu. foll. by to, or to + infin.) a make willing; incline (disposed him to the idea; was disposed to release them). b give a tendency to (the wheel was disposed to buckle). 2 tr. place suitably or in order (disposed the pictures in… …

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  • 113dispositive — də̇ˈspäzəd.iv, pōz adjective Etymology: Latin dispositus (past participle of disponere to set in order, arrange) + English ive more at dispose 1. archaic : having the capacity or quality of giving a tendency or inclination to something 2. :… …

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  • 114dis|pone — «dihs POHN», verb, poned, pon|ing. –v.t. 1. (in Scottish law) to assign or convey legally. 2. Obsolete. to arrange; dispose. –v.i. Obsolete. to arrange. ╂[< Latin dispōnere < dis apart + pōnere to place] …

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  • 115Диспонирование — (от лат. disponere размещать, распределять; англ. dispone, disposal) в предпринимательской практике распоряжение свободными суммами денег, находящихся на счетах у корреспондентов кредитной организации или у комиссионеров …

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