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maturate
▪ I. † maturate, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. mātūrātus, pa. pple. of mātūrāre: see mature v.] Matured.1556 Ann. Barber-Surg. Lond. (1890) 312 His well defycell cures..w{supc}{suph} can not be dooen w{supt}out maturate judgment, and Learninge.▪ II. maturate, v. (ˈmætjʊreɪt) Also 6 maturat. [f. L. mātūrāt... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coacervate
Even if initially they are liquid-like, over time some of them maturate into solids (gel-like or even crystalline, depending on the extent of spatial ordering wikipedia.org
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maturify
† maˈturify, v. Obs. rare—1. [ad. late L. mātūrefacĕre to make ripe: see -fy.] trans. To ‘maturate’ or exalt (a metal) into (gold).1641 French Distill. v. (1651) 138 It [Oil of sand] maturifieth imperfect metals into gold. Oxford English Dictionary
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Develop Synonyms and Antonyms - YourDictionary
Synonyms for DEVELOP: grow, mature, age, evolve, maturate, advance, build up, mellow, progress, ripen; Antonyms for DEVELOP: hide, conceal, blurt-out, damage, reduce ...
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M. D. Banda
In 1960 at the delimitation of seats two new seats came up replacing Maturate - Hanguranketa and Walapane and M. D. wikipedia.org
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prematurate
† premaˈturate, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. mod.L. *præmātūr-āre + -ate2: cf. maturate a.] Done before the due time.1570 Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) 479/1 It is thought also by some, that the reuoking backe agayne..was prematurate, or done all out of time. Oxford English Dictionary
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maturation
maturation (mætjʊˈreɪʃən) Also 6 maduracyon, maturacion, 7 erron. -ition. [a. F. maturation, ad. L. mātūrātiōn-em, n. of action f. mātūrāre: see maturate and mature vbs.] 1. Med. The ‘ripening’ of morbific matter; the process by which matter is formed in an abscess or a vesicle becomes a pustule, su... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aristaeomorpha foliacea
In the Strait of Sicily the females maturate and spawn from spring until autumn, with a peak in summer-autumn. wikipedia.org
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ripeness
ripeness (ˈraɪpnɪs) [f. ripe a. + -ness. So Fris. ripens.] The state of being ripe in any sense; maturity, mellowness.c 1000 Lamb. Ps. cxviii. 147 On ripnysse [L. in maturitate]. a 1300 Cursor M. 18834 His hare like to þe nute brun, Quen it for ripnes fals dun. a 1300 E.E. Psalter cxviii. 147, I for... Oxford English Dictionary
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Keratohyalin
During the keratinocyte differentiation, these granules maturate and expand in size, which leads to the conversion of keratin tonofilaments into a homogenous wikipedia.org
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Timarcha lugens
The short periods of activity (usually restricted to summertime) limits the breeding season to a few months in which these species have to maturate reproductive wikipedia.org
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concoct
▪ I. † conˈcoct, pa. pple. and ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. concoct-us, pa. pple. of concoquĕre to boil together, digest, ripen, f. con- + coquĕre to cook, boil, digest.] Digested; subjected to heat; refined or matured by heat: also fig. (See next.)1534 Elyot Let. to Cromwell in Gov. (1883) p. cx, Being rad... Oxford English Dictionary
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mature
▪ I. mature, a. (məˈtjʊə(r)) [ad. L. mātūrus ripe, timely, early. Cf. mure.] 1. Complete in natural development or growth. a. Of fruits, etc.: Ripe. Obs. in lit. use.1599 A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 58/2 When as..the seede [of Fennell] is mature cut it there of. 1676 Worlidge Cider ii. §3. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of polymorphisms
Given the same altitude, non-striped frogs from the Greater Caucasus grow slower and maturate later than the striped frogs from the Lesser Caucasus, which wikipedia.org
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ripen
ripen, v. (ˈraɪp(ə)n) Also 6 rypen. [f. ripe a. + -en5. Cf. ripe v.1] 1. intr. To grow ripe; to come to maturity: a. Of fruits, seeds, etc.1561 J. Daus tr. Bullinger on Apocalipse (1573) 95 But the figges ripened not, and therefore they remayned greene or vnripe figges. 1599 Shakes. Hen. V, i. i. 61... Oxford English Dictionary
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