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| ripe | 1. Ready for reaping or gathering; having attained perfection; mature; said of fruits, seeds, etc.; as, ripe grain. "So mayst thou live, till, like ripe fruit, thou drop Into thy mother's lap." (Milton) 2. Advanced to the state of fitness for use; mellow; as, ripe cheese; ripe wine. 3. Having attained its full development; mature; perfected; consummate. "Ripe courage." "He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one." (Shak) 4. Maturated or suppurated; ready to discharge; said of sores, tumours, etc. 5. Ready for action or effect; prepared. "While things were just ripe for a war." (Addison) "I am not ripe to pass sentence on the gravest public bodies." (Burke) 6. Like ripened fruit in ruddiness and plumpness. "Those happy smilets, That played on her ripe lip." (Shak) 7. Intoxicated. "Reeling ripe." Synonym: Mature, complete, finished. See Mature. Origin: AS. Ripe; akin to OS. Ripi, D. Rijp, G. Rief, OHG. Rift; cf. AS. Rip harvest, ripan to reap. Cf. Reap. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| ripe cataract | A cataract in which both the nucleus and cortex are opaque. Synonym: complete cataract, ripe cataract. (05 Mar 2000) |
| ripen | 1. To grow ripe; to become mature, as grain, fruit, flowers, and the like; as, grapes ripen in the sun. 2. To approach or come to perfection. Origin: Ripened; Ripening. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| ripening | Denoting progressive oxidation of dye solutions, as in the ripening of haematoxylin solutions to haematein or of methylene blue to azure dyes. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ripening |
maturation: coming to full development; becoming mature acquiring desirable qualities by being left undisturbed for some time
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An optional process in which cultures are added to ferment the milk sugars to lactic acid and achieve desirable flavor and aroma characteristics for cultured butter.
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mature c.
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The process of maturing a cheese. Artisanal Premium Cheese specializes in ripening cheeses to reach their full flavor potential.
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| ripe | far along in time |
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| ripe | at the highest point of development especially in judgment or knowledge |
| ripe | fully developed or matured and ready to be eaten or used |
| ripe | most suitable or right for a particular purpose |
| ripe | fully prepared or eager |
| ripe | olives picked ripe and cured in brine then dried or pickled or preserved canned or in oil |
| ripe | with mature or developed appearance |
| ripe | grow ripe |
| ripe | cause to ripen or develop fully |
| ripe | of wines, fruit, cheeses |
| ripe | the state of being ripe |
| ripe | coming to full development |
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