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- Mature - superl. - Brought by natural process to completeness of growth and development; fitted by growth and development for any function, action, or state, appropriate to its kind; full-grown; ripe.
- Mature - superl. - Completely worked out; fully digested or prepared; ready for action; made ready for destined application or use; perfected; as, a mature plan.
- Mature - superl. - Of or pertaining to a condition of full development; as, a man of mature years.
- Mature - superl. - Come to, or in a state of, completed suppuration.
- Mature - v. t. - To bring or hasten to maturity; to promote ripeness in; to ripen; to complete; as, to mature one's plans.
- Mature - v. i. - To advance toward maturity; to become ripe; as, wine matures by age; the judgment matures by age and experience.
- Mature - v. i. - Hence, to become due, as a note.
- Matured - imp. & p. p. - of Mature
- Maturely - adv. - In a mature manner; with ripeness; completely.
- Maturely - adv. - With caution; deliberately.
- Maturely - adv. - Early; soon.
- Matureness - n. - The state or quality of being mature; maturity.
- Maturer - n. - One who brings to maturity.
- Maturescent - a. - Approaching maturity.
- Youthful - a. - Not yet mature or aged; young.
- Strobila - n. - A mature tapeworm.
- Pruner - n. - Any one of several species of beetles whose larvae gnaw the branches of trees so as to cause them to fall, especially the American oak pruner (Asemum moestum), whose larva eats the pith of oak branches, and when mature gnaws a circular furrow on the inside nearly to the bark. When the branches fall each contains a pupa.
- Cow - n. - The mature female of bovine animals.
- Heteromorphic - a. - Deviating from the normal, perfect, or mature form; having different forms at different stages of existence, or in different individuals of the same species; -- applied especially to insects in which there is a wide difference of form between the larva and the adult, and to plants having more than one form of flower.
- Mature - v. t. - To bring or hasten to maturity; to promote ripeness in; to ripen; to complete; as, to mature one's plans.
- Crude - superl. - Unripe; not mature or perfect; immature.
- Deliberation - n. - The act of deliberating, or of weighing and examining the reasons for and against a choice or measure; careful consideration; mature reflection.
- Mature - superl. - Of or pertaining to a condition of full development; as, a man of mature years.
- Precocious - a. - Ripe or mature before the proper or natural time; early or prematurely ripe or developed; as, precocious trees.
- Spawner - n. - A mature female fish.
- Mature - superl. - Completely worked out; fully digested or prepared; ready for action; made ready for destined application or use; perfected; as, a mature plan.
- Sclerotium - n. - The mature or resting stage of a plasmodium.
- Maturely - adv. - In a mature manner; with ripeness; completely.
- Tapeworm - n. - Any one of numerous species of cestode worms belonging to Taenia and many allied genera. The body is long, flat, and composed of numerous segments or proglottids varying in shape, those toward the end of the body being much larger and longer than the anterior ones, and containing the fully developed sexual organs. The head is small, destitute of a mouth, but furnished with two or more suckers (which vary greatly in shape in different genera), and sometimes, also, with hooks for adhesion to the walls of the intestines of the animals in which they are parasitic. The larvae (see Cysticercus) live in the flesh of various creatures, and when swallowed by another animal of the right species develop into the mature tapeworm in its intestine. See Illustration in Appendix.
- Dichogamy - n. - The condition of certain species of plants, in which the stamens and pistil do not mature simultaneously, so that these plants can never fertilize themselves.
- Larva - n. - The early, immature form of any animal when more or less of a metamorphosis takes place, before the assumption of the mature shape.
- Concoct - v. t. - To mature or perfect; to ripen.
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- G187 ἀκμάζω - 187 ἀκμάζω - ἈΚΜΆΖΩ - - akmázō - ak-mad'-zo - from the same as ἀκμήν; to make a point, i.e. (figuratively) mature:--be fully ripe. - Verb - greek
- H1154 בֶּסֶר - 1154 בֶּסֶר - בֶּסֶר - - beçer - beh'-ser - from an unused root meaning to be sour; an immature grape; unripe grape. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H1155 בֹּסֶר - 1155 בֹּסֶר - בֹּסֶר - - bôçer - bo'ser - from the same as בֶּסֶר; {an immature grape}; sour grape. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G3516 νήπιος - 3516 νήπιος - ΝΉΠΙΟΣ - - nḗpios - nay'-pee-os - from an obsolete particle (implying negation) and ἔπος; not speaking, i.e. an infant (minor); figuratively, a simple-minded person, an immature Christian:--babe, child (+ -ish). - Adjective - greek
- G3813 παιδίον - 3813 παιδίον - ΠΑΙΔΊΟΝ - - paidíon - pahee-dee'-on - neuter diminutive of παῖς; a childling (of either sex), i.e. (properly), an infant, or (by extension) a half-grown boy or girl; figuratively, an immature Christian:--(little, young) child, damsel. - Noun Neuter - greek
- H6393 פְּלָדָה - 6393 פְּלָדָה - פְּלָדָה - - pᵉlâdâh - pel-aw-daw' - lemma פְלָדָה missing dagesh, corrected to פְּלָדָה; from an unused root meaning to divide; a cleaver, i.e. iron armature (of a chariot); torch. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G3583 ξηραίνω - 3583 ξηραίνω - ΞΗΡΑΊΝΩ - - xēraínō - xay-rah'-ee-no - from ξηρός; to desiccate; by implication, to shrivel, to mature:--dry up, pine away, be ripe, wither (away). - Verb - greek