maturity
71maturity — n. 1. Completion, ripeness, perfection, matureness. 2. Time of being due (said of a promissory note, etc.) …
72maturity — n 1. ripeness, mellowness, softness, plumpness, roundness; full bloom or flower, florescence. 2. adulthood, grown upness, full growth, matureness; womanhood, manhood, voting age, drinking age, prime of life, heyday, middle age, old age;… …
73maturity — ma·tu·ri·ty …
74maturity — [məˈtʃʊərəti] noun [U] 1) the qualities and behaviour that you would expect of a sensible adult 2) full growth, or completed development …
75maturity — ma•tu•ri•ty [[t]məˈtʃʊər ɪ ti, ˈtʊər , ˈtyʊər , ˈtʃɜr [/t]] n. 1) the quality or state of being mature 2) full development 3) bus the termination of the time when a note or bill of exchange becomes due …
76maturity — /məˈtjurəti / (say muh tyoohruhtee) noun 1. the state of being mature; ripeness. 2. full development; perfected condition. 3. Physiology the period following attainment of full development of bodily structure and reproductive faculty. 4. Commerce …
77maturity — Wā o o, ka piha o ka manawa …
78maturity — /mə tʃυərɪti/ noun the third stage in a product life cycle when a product is well established in the market though no longer enjoying increasing sales, after which sooner or later it will start to decline …
79maturity — /mə tjυərɪti/ noun 1. the third stage in a product life cycle when a product is well established in the market though no longer enjoying increasing sales, after which sooner or later it will start to decline 2. the time at which something becomes …
80Original maturity — Maturity at issue. For example, a five year note has an original maturity of 5 years; one year later it has a maturity of 4 years. The New York Times Financial Glossary …