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maturity [məˌtjʊərəti, ingl. am. -ˈtʃʊrət̬i] SUST. sin pl.

1. maturity a. fig. (ripeness):

maturity

2. maturity (developed form):

maturity
to come to maturity

maturity SUST.

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maturity ECON.

maturity date SUST. ECON.

maturity fund SUST. ECON.

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These horses reach physical maturity at an earlier date than most horses.
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They take three or four years to reach maturity.
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He notes that although young, she tackles the persistent sage with great maturity and presence of mind.
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Their slow maturity and low population densities do not help.
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Because of his maturity, he was elected captain of the football team.
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At maturity, the four strips peel away from the inner wall, except at a single point on the spore where all four strips are attached.
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According to the tradition, they represent three different ages of man: youth, maturity and old age.
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With maturity, the nevus can have variation in color, and the surface might be textured with proliferative growths.
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At maturity, the estimated number of cells in the body is given as 37.2 trillion.
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The pictured oocyte has an extruded polar body at about 12 o'clock indicating its maturity.
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