Associations to the word «Mature»
Noun
- Parkland
- Richness
- Transcript
- Rna
- Arboretum
- Vertigo
- Flavour
- Capsule
- Pollen
- Canopy
- Collagen
- Woodland
- Mating
- Indus
- Germ
- Beech
- Flower
- Elm
- Vesicle
- Fungus
- Sprout
- Pod
- Subunit
- Antigen
- Weigh
- Uterus
- Manhood
- Cns
- Metamorphosis
- Caterpillar
- Axon
- Phenotype
- Margin
- Neuron
- Nut
- Adolescence
- Nymph
- Adolescent
- Cap
- Eucalyptus
- Harvesting
- Imprint
- Shrub
- Lymph
- Budding
- Shrink
- Fetus
- Progeny
- As
- Residue
- Biology
- Platelet
- Rupture
- Stripe
- Songwriting
- Leukemia
- Nucleotide
Adjective
Wiktionary
MATURE, adjective. Fully developed; grown up in terms of physical appearance, behaviour or thinking; ripe.
MATURE, adjective. Profound; careful.
MATURE, adjective. (obsolete) Come to, or in a state of, completed suppuration.
MATURE, verb. (intransitive) (of food, especially fruit) To become mature; to ripen.
MATURE, verb. (intransitive) To gain experience or wisdom with age.
MATURE, verb. (intransitive) (finance) To reach the date when payment is due
Dictionary definition
MATURE, verb. Develop and reach maturity; undergo maturation; "He matured fast"; "The child grew fast".
MATURE, verb. Develop and work out fully in one's mind; "I need to mature my thoughts".
MATURE, verb. Become due for repayment; "These bonds mature in 2005".
MATURE, verb. Cause to ripen or develop fully; "The sun ripens the fruit"; "Age matures a good wine".
MATURE, verb. Grow old or older; "She aged gracefully"; "we age every day--what a depressing thought!"; "Young men senesce".
MATURE, verb. Cause to ripen and discharge pus; "The oil suppurates the pustules".
MATURE, adjective. Characteristic of maturity; "mature for her age".
MATURE, adjective. Fully considered and perfected; "mature plans".
MATURE, adjective. Having reached full natural growth or development; "a mature cell".
MATURE, adjective. Fully developed or matured and ready to be eaten or used; "ripe peaches"; "full-bodied mature wines".
MATURE, adjective. (of birds) having developed feathers or plumage; often used in combination.
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