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In a mature manner with ripeness completely...
Mature
Mature, a master, especially of a vessel, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 966...
bond
bond 1 a : a usually formal written agreement by which a person undertakes to perform a certain act (as appear in court or fulfill the obligations of a contract) or abstain from performing an act (as committing a crime) with the condition that failure to perform or abstain will obligate the person or often a surety to pay a sum of money or will result in the forfeiture of money put up by the person or surety ;also : the money put up NOTE: The purpose of a bond is to provide an incentive for the fulfillment of an obligation. It also provides reassurance that the obligation will be fulfilled and that compensation is available if it is not fulfilled. In most cases a surety is involved, and the bond makes the surety responsible for the consequences of the obligated person's behavior. Some bonds, such as fidelity bonds, function as insurance agreements, in which the surety promises to pay for financial loss caused by the bad behavior of an obligated person or by some contingency over w...
Maturate
To bring to ripeness or maturity to ripen...
spread
spread 1 a : the difference between any two prices for similar articles [the between the list price and the market price of an article] b : the difference between the highest and lowest prices of a product or security for a given period c : the difference between bid and asked prices (as of a stock) 2 a : a simultaneous put option and call option in which the put price and the call price differ so that no profit is made unless the price falls below or rises above the put or call price respectively by more than enough to cover the cost of the option ;also : the difference between the put price and call price b : a transaction in which a participant hedges with simultaneous long and short options in different commodities or different delivery dates in the same commodity 3 : an arbitrage transaction operated by buying and selling simultaneously in two markets when there is an abnormal difference in price between the two markets ;also : the difference in price 4 : the differenc...
Overdue
Overdue, past the time of payment.By s. 36 (2), (3), and (4) of the (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882:-(2) where an overdue bill is negotiated, it can only be negotiated subject to any defect of title affecting it its maturity, and thenceforward no person who takes it can acquire or give a better title than that which the person from whom he took it had.(3) A bill payable on demand is deemed to be overdue within the meaning and for the purposes of this section, when it appears on the face of it have been in circulation for an unreasonable length of time. what is an unreasonable length of time for this purpose is a question of fact.(4) Except where an indorsement bears date after the maturity of the bill, every negotiation is prima facie deemed to have been effected before the bill was overdue....
Proterogynous
Having the pistil come to maturity before the stamens protogynous opposed to proterandrous...
Proterandrous
Having the stamens come to maturity before the pistil opposed to proterogynous...
Premature
Mature or ripe before the proper time as the premature fruits of a hotbed...
Precocious
Ripe or mature before the proper or natural time early or prematurely ripe or developed as precocious trees...
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