Word Meanings - OVERRIPE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Matured to excess. Milton.
Related words: (words related to OVERRIPE)
- MATURENESS
The state or quality of being mature; maturity. - MATURITY
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 for payment; a becoming due; termination of the period a note, - MATURATIVE
Conducing to ripeness or maturity; hence, conducing to suppuration. - MATURANT
A medicine, or application, which promotes suppuration. - MATURING
Approaching maturity; as, maturing fruits; maturing notes of hand. - MATURESCENT
Approaching maturity. - MATURER
One who brings to maturity. - EXCESS
out, loss of self-possession, fr. excedere, excessum, to go out, go 1. The state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or prover; immoderateness; - EXCESSIVE
Characterized by, or exhibiting, excess; overmuch. Excessive grief the enemy to the living. Shak. Syn. -- Undue; exorbitant; extreme; overmuch; enormous; immoderate; monstrous; intemperate; unreasonable. See Enormous --Ex*cess*ive*ly, - MILTONIAN
Miltonic. Lowell. - MATURE
1. Brought by natural process to completeness of growth and development; fitted by growth and development for any function, action, or state, appropriate to its kind; full-grown; ripe. Now is love mature in ear. Tennison. How shall I meet, or how - MILTONIC
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, Milton, or his writings; as, Miltonic prose. - MATURELY
1. In a mature manner; with ripeness; completely. 2. With caution; deliberately. Dryden. 3. Early; soon. Bentley. - MATURATE
1. To bring to ripeness or maturity; to ripen. A tree may be maturated artificially. Fuller. 2. To promote the perfect suppuration of . - MATURATION
The process of bringing, or of coming, to maturity; hence, specifically, the process of suppurating perfectly; the formation of pus or matter. - HEMATURIA
Passage of urine mingled with blood. - LIMATURE
1. The act of filing. 2. That which is filed off; filings. Johnson. - THAUMATURGICS
Feats of legerdemain, or magical performances. - RING ARMATURE
An armature for a dynamo or motor having the conductors wound on a ring. - ACCLIMATURE
The act of acclimating, or the state of being acclimated. Caldwell. - THAUMATURGE
A magician; a wonder worker. Lowell. - DISARMATURE
The act of divesting of armature. - DRAMATURGY
The art of dramatic composition and representation. - IMMATURITY
The state or quality of being immature or not fully developed; unripeness; incompleteness. When the world has outgrown its intellectual immaturity. Caird. - DRAMATURGIC
Relating to dramaturgy. - IMMATURED
Immature. - IMMATURE
1. Not mature; unripe; not arrived at perfection of full development; crude; unfinished; as, immature fruit; immature character; immature plans. "An ill-measured and immature counsel." Bacon. 2. Premature; untimely; too early; as, an - HAMILTON PERIOD
A subdivision of the Devonian system of America; -- so named from Hamilton, Madison Co., New York. It includes the Marcellus, Hamilton, and Genesee epochs or groups. See the Chart of Geology.