| mature |
1. to develop to maturity; to ripen. 2. fully developed; ripe.
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| mature c. |
a cataract that produces swelling and opacity of the entire lens. Most cataracts are removed before maturity.
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| mature i. |
one weighing 2500 grams (5.5 pounds) or more at birth, usually at or near full term, physiologically fully developed, and having an optimum chance of survival.
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| mature t. |
dermoid cyst (def. 2).
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| mature | fully ripe |
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| mature | in a mature manner |
| mature | coming to full development |
| mature | state of being mature |
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