Maturely - Law Dictionary Search Results
Precocious
Ripe or mature before the proper or natural time early or prematurely ripe
Premature
Mature or ripe before the proper time as the premature fruits
Proterandrous
Having the stamens come to maturity before the pistil opposed to proterogynous
Glazed tiles
ceramic ware, gives the following definition. 'Glaze' a ceramic coating matured to glassy state on a formed ceramic article, or the
Pupiparous
Bearing or containing a pupa said of the matured larvaelig or larval skins of certain Diptera
Judicia in deliberationibus crebro maturescunt, in accelerato processu nunquam
Judicia in deliberationibus crebro maturescunt, in accelerato processu nunquam [Lat.], Judgments become frequently matured by
Treasury Bill
short-term debt security issued by the federal government, with a maturity of 13, 26 or 52 weeks, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
Stipulation
on their guard, and to show it to be their mature and deliberate act. It could not be impeached except for
Remittance of asset
provident fund balance or superannuation benefits, amount of claim or maturity proceeds of Insurance policy, sale proceeds of shares, securities, immovable
Re-exchange
entitled to receive in Vienna, on the day of the maturity of the bill, a certain number of Austrian florins. Suppose
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