
1) Adulthood 2) Age 3) Growth 4) Matureness 5) Maturitas 6) Ripeness
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1) Adulthood 2) Developmental psychology 3) Full development 4) Later life 5) Middle age 6) Old age 7) Parenthood 8) Readiness 9) Sign of adulthood 10) State of being mature 11) Time of life
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• (n.) Arrival of the time fixed for payment; a becoming due; termination of the period a note, etc., has to run. • (n.) The state or quality of being mature; ripeness; full development; as, the maturity of corn or of grass; maturity of judgment; the maturity of a plan.
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(from the article `government budget`) Public debt ranges in maturity downward from infinity to periods of a month or even a few days. Debt instruments without a maturity date, requiring ...
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(from the article `sedimentary rock`) ...grains are, however, still poorly sorted in these rocks. Submature sandstones are common as river-channel sands, tidal-channel sands, and shallow ...
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An estimation of the physiological age of the animal or carcass. It is assigned by assessing muscle characteristics and the stage of bone maturity.
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For a bond, the date on which the principal is required to be repaid. In an interest rate swap, the date that the swap stops accruing interest.
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For a bond, the date on which the principal is required to be repaid. In an interest rate swap, the date that the swap stops accruing interest.
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Agreed date when the policy comes to an end and benefits are paid (e.g. accrued value of the policy in the case of a savings policy) or when risk coverage stops (e.g. term insurance).
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A state of full development or completed growth. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(n) Maturity is the reaching of the specified time or point to convert a process, obligation, provision, ability etc ripe for execution or existence. Eg. Maturity date for return of deposit. Eg. Maturity age for entering in to valid contract
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A stage in the geomorphic cycle in which maximum relief and well-developed drainage are both present
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For a bond, the date on which the principal is required to be repaid. In an interest rate swap, the
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A loan's maturity is the life of the loan; that is, how long you have to repay the loan. It usually
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Another word for redemption.
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Ma·tu'ri·ty noun [ Latin
maturitas : confer French
maturité .]
1. The state or quality of being mature; ripeness; full development; as, the
maturity of corn or of grass;
maturity of judgment; the
maturity of a plan.
2. Arrival of the time fixed f...
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(1) The capability of an organization with respect to the effectiveness and efficiency of its processes and work practices. See also Capability Maturity Model, Test Maturity Model. (2) The capability of the software product to avoid failure as a result of defects in the software. [ISO 9126] See also reliability....
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A forward or futures contract reaches maturity when its delivery date arrives.
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1) The date when the payment of the principal amount owed under the terms of a promissory note, bill of exchange, or bond becomes due. 2) The age when one becomes an adult, which is 18 for most purposes. (See also: age of majority)
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A stage in the geomorphic cycle in which maximum relief and well-developed drainage are both present.
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The temperature, or heatwork, range at which Clays reach their optimum strength and glazes achieve the desired surface quality and colour.
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due date noun the date on which a financial obligation must be repaid
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matureness noun state of being mature; full development
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As applied to securities and commercial paper, the period end date when payment of principal is due.
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(ITIL Continual Service Improvement) A measure of the reliability, efficiency and effectiveness of a process, function, organization etc. The most mature processes and functions are formally aligned to business objectives and strategy, and are supported by a framework for continual improvement.
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