0 (opposite unripe) (of fruit, grain etc) ready to be gathered in or eaten -- zralý
ripe apples/corn.
Still-life prints, then, may have served as emblematic reminders of material restraint during a time when commodities, like ripe fruit, were all the more tempting.
Eventually, soon after the beginning of the civil war, he judged the time ripe for reclaiming all the former power and wealth of his ancestors.
We found i that spider monkeys swallowed seeds from almost all of the species from which they ate ripe fruits.
The grapes are picked at least 7 days after normal harvest, so they are riper.
In the mid-1990s, there was more emphasis on harvesting at fuller ripeness, and new clones were introduced that produced riper, sweeter fruit.
Obviously, parliaments were ripe occasions for viceroys with monarchical pretensions to play out their fantasies.
Clearly, the chaperonin system, as well as many others, would be ripe for testing as additional single-molecule methodologies evolve.
The first application was performed when berries were three quarters ripe.
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