Maturity
61maturity-onset diabetes mellitus — noun mild form of diabetes mellitus that develops gradually in adults; can be precipitated by obesity or severe stress or menopause or other factors; can usually be controlled by diet and hypoglycemic agents without injections of insulin • Syn:… …
62maturity yield — Finance. See yield to maturity …
63maturity — noun Date: 15th century 1. the quality or state of being mature; especially full development 2. termination of the period that an obligation has to run …
64maturity — fish of a given age/size capable of reproduction; attainment of first spawning …
65maturity — A state of full development or completed growth. * * * ma·tu·ri·ty mə t(y)u̇r ət ēalso chu̇r n, pl ties the quality or state of being mature esp full development * * * ma·tur·i·ty (mə ch rґĭ te) the peri …
66maturity — Synonyms and related words: ability, accounts payable, accounts receivable, adulthood, adultness, age of consent, amount due, applicability, bad debts, bill, bills, borrowing, capability, charges, chits, close, competence, competency, completing …
67maturity — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Mental competence] Syn. development, sophistication, cultivation, culture, civilization, advancement, mental power, mentality, capability; see also ability 1 , 2 . Ant. immaturity, childishness, adolescence. 2. [Physical… …
68maturity — n. quality or state of being mature; date when an obligation becomes duema tu·ri·ty || mÉ™ tÊŠrÉ™tɪ /mÉ™ tʃʊərÉ™tɪ …
69Maturity — Occurs when the repayment of an instrument or security s principal is due …
70maturity — noun (plural maturities) 1》 the state, fact, or period of being mature. 2》 the time when an insurance policy, security, etc. matures …