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MATURATION
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Dictionary entry overview: What does maturation mean?
• MATURATION (noun)
The noun MATURATION has 3 senses:
1. coming to full development; becoming mature
2. (biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level
3. (medicine) the formation of morbific matter in an abscess or a vesicle and the discharge of pus
Familiarity information: MATURATION used as a noun is uncommon.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Coming to full development; becoming mature
Classified under:
Nouns denoting natural processes
Synonyms:
maturation; maturement; ripening
Hypernyms ("maturation" is a kind of...):
biological process; organic process (a process occurring in living organisms)
Derivation:
maturate (develop and reach maturity; undergo maturation)
maturational (relating to or involved in maturation)
mature (develop and reach maturity; undergo maturation)
Sense 2
Meaning:
(biology) the process of an individual organism growing organically; a purely biological unfolding of events involved in an organism changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level
Classified under:
Nouns denoting natural processes
Synonyms:
development; growing; growth; maturation; ontogenesis; ontogeny
Context example:
he proposed an indicator of osseous development in children
Hypernyms ("maturation" is a kind of...):
biological process; organic process (a process occurring in living organisms)
Meronyms (parts of "maturation"):
gastrulation (the process in which a gastrula develops from a blastula by the inward migration of cells)
Domain category:
biological science; biology (the science that studies living organisms)
Domain member category:
isometry (the growth rates in different parts of a growing organism are the same)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "maturation"):
psychogenesis (the development in the life of an individual of some disorder that is caused by psychological rather than physiological factors)
life cycle (the course of developmental changes in an organism from fertilized zygote to maturity when another zygote can be produced)
masculinisation; masculinization; virilisation; virilization (the abnormal development of male sexual characteristics in a female (usually as the result of hormone therapies or adrenal malfunction))
morphogenesis (differentiation and growth of the structure of an organism (or a part of an organism))
myelinisation; myelinization (the development of a myelin sheath around a nerve fiber)
neurogenesis (the development of nerve tissues)
palingenesis; recapitulation (emergence during embryonic development of various characters or structures that appeared during the evolutionary history of the strain or species)
proliferation (growth by the rapid multiplication of parts)
psychogenesis (a general term for the origin and development of almost any aspect of the mind)
juvenescence (the process of growing into a youth)
psychomotor development (progressive acquisition of skills involving both mental and motor activities)
psychosexual development ((psychoanalysis) the process during which personality and sexual behavior mature through a series of stages: first oral stage and then anal stage and then phallic stage and then latency stage and finally genital stage)
rooting (the process of putting forth roots and beginning to grow)
suppression (the failure to develop some part or organ)
dentition; odontiasis; teething (the eruption through the gums of baby teeth)
teratogenesis (the development of defects in an embryo)
vegetation (the process of growth in plants)
cytogenesis; cytogeny (the origin and development and variation of cells)
amelogenesis (the developmental process of forming tooth enamel)
angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels)
apposition ((biology) growth in the thickness of a cell wall by the deposit of successive layers of material)
auxesis (growth from increase in cell size without cell division)
anthesis; blossoming; efflorescence; florescence; flowering; inflorescence (the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms)
caenogenesis; cainogenesis; cenogenesis; kainogenesis; kenogenesis (introduction during embryonic development of characters or structure not present in the earlier evolutionary history of the strain or species (such as the addition of the placenta in mammalian evolution))
cohesion ((botany) the process in some plants of parts growing together that are usually separate (such as petals))
cultivation (the process of fostering the growth of something)
culture ((biology) the growing of microorganisms in a nutrient medium (such as gelatin or agar))
foliation; leafing ((botany) the process of forming leaves)
fructification (the bearing of fruit)
gametogenesis (the development and maturation of sex cells through meiosis)
germination; sprouting (the process whereby seeds or spores sprout and begin to grow)
habit (the general form or mode of growth (especially of a plant or crystal))
infructescence (the fruiting stage of the inflorescence)
intussusception ((biology) growth in the surface area of a cell by the deposit of new particles between existing particles in the cell wall)
Derivation:
maturate (grow old or older)
maturational (relating to or involved in maturation)
mature (grow old or older)
Sense 3
Meaning:
(medicine) the formation of morbific matter in an abscess or a vesicle and the discharge of pus
Classified under:
Nouns denoting natural processes
Synonyms:
festering; maturation; suppuration
Hypernyms ("maturation" is a kind of...):
activity; bodily function; bodily process; body process (an organic process that takes place in the body)
Domain category:
medical specialty; medicine (the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniques)
Derivation:
maturate (ripen and generate pus)
mature (cause to ripen and discharge pus)
Context examples
This gene plays a role in blood vessel maturation and stability.
(ANGPT1 Gene, NCI Thesaurus)
A substance that inhibits the maturation, growth or spread of tumor cells.
(Antineoplastic Agent, NCI Thesaurus)
This gene plays a role in the development and maturation of melanosomes.
(MLANA Gene, NCI Thesaurus)
The hydrochloride salt of a synthetic quinazoline derivative, Anagrelide Hydrochloride reduces platelet production through a decrease in megakaryocyte maturation.
(Anagrelide Hydrochloride, NCI Thesaurus)
Alvespimycin binds to HSP90, a chaperone protein that aids in the assembly, maturation and folding of proteins.
(Alvespimycin, NCI Thesaurus)
A synthetic quinazoline derivative, Anagrelide reduces platelet production through a decrease in megakaryocyte maturation.
(Anagrelide, NCI Thesaurus)
The cultured LCs are allowed to mature for one day and then electroporated separately with CT7, MAGE-A3 or WT1 mRNA before final maturation.
(Autologous CT7/MAGE-A3/WT1 mRNA-Electroporated Langerhans-Type Dendritic Cells, NCI Thesaurus)
This protein plays a role in the maturation of microRNA.
(Microprocessor Complex Subunit DGCR8, NCI Thesaurus)
This allele, which encodes C-C chemokine receptor type 6 protein, is involved in B-cell maturation and antigen-driven B-cell differentiation.
(CCR6 wt Allele, NCI Thesaurus)
This protein plays a role in memory T-cell migration and dendritic cell maturation.
(C-C Chemokine Receptor Type 7, NCI Thesaurus)
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