Ripe definition

Ripe means apples with mealy flesh and soon to become soft for the variety.
Ripe means that the pear is at the stage where it is in its most desir- able condition for eating.§ 51.1314 Overripe.Overripe means dead ripe, very mealy or soft, past commercial utility.§ 51.1315 Carefully hand-picked.Carefully hand-picked means that the pears do not show evidence of rough handling or of having been on the ground.§ 51.1316 Clean.Clean means free from excessive dirt, dust, spray residue or other foreign material.§ 51.1317 Well formed.Well formed means having the shape characteristic of the variety. Slight irregularities of shape from type which do not appreciably detract from the general appearance of the fruit shall be considered well formed.§ 51.1318 Black end.Black end is evidenced by an abnor- mally deep green color around the calyx, or black spots usually occurring on the one-third of the surface nearest to the calyx, or by an abnormally shal- low calyx cavity.§ 51.1319 Injury.Injury means any blemish or defect, that more than slightly affects the ap- pearance, or the edible or shipping quality. The following shall be consid- ered as injury:
Ripe means Ripe Insurance Services Limited, whose trading names include: Cycleplan; Gunplan; Insure4Boats; Insure4Drones; Insure4Music; Insure4Sport, and Ripe.

Examples of Ripe in a sentence

  • Speech by DOD official Vincent Kern referenced in “Africa Is Still Ripe for Terrorism, Top Pentagon Official Asserts,” The Washington File, February 10, 2004.

  • Ripe with youthful optimism I would sit and wait for a passer-by to call on the elevator.

  • Ripe fish are killed using a guillotine and placed on aluminum racks.

  • Claims of an Unconstitutional Taking of Liquidation Rights Are Not Ripe Moreover, the Court would also dismiss the class plaintiffs’ takings claims, at least in relation to liquidation preference rights, on ripeness grounds.

  • The Plaintiffs’ Liquidation Preference Claims Are Not Ripe FHFA’s entrance into the Third Amendment, allegedly in contravention of the GSEs’ existing contract—i.e., stock certificates—with the plaintiffs, constitutes a decision by an administrative agency.


More Definitions of Ripe

Ripe means apples with mealy flesh and soon to become soft for the variety.§ 51.313 Overripe.‘‘Overripe’’ means apples which have progressed beyond the stage of ripe, with flesh very mealy or soft, and past commercial utility.§ 51.314 Clean.‘‘Clean’’ means that the apples are free from excessive dirt, dust, spray residue, and other foreign material.§ 51.315 Fairly well formed.‘‘Fairly ell formed’’ means that the apple may be slightly abnormal in 7 CFR Ch. I (1–1–21 Edition)shape but not to an extent which de- tracts materially from its appearance.§ 51.316 Injury.‘‘Injury’’ means any specific defect defined in this section or an equally ob- jectionable variation of any one of these defects, any other defect, or any combination of defects, which more than slightly detract from the appear- ance or the edible or shipping quality of the apple. In addition, specific defect measurements are based on an apple three inches in diameter. Cor- responding smaller or larger areas would be allowed on smaller or larger fruit. Any reference to ‘‘inch’’ or ‘‘inches in diameter’’ refers to that of a circle of the specified diameter. Any reference to ‘‘aggregate area,’’ ‘‘total area,’’ or ‘‘aggregate affected area’’ means the gathering together of sepa- rate areas into one mass for the pur- pose of comparison to determine the extent affected. The following specific defects shall be considered as injury:(a) Russeting in the stem cavity orcalyx basin which cannot be seen when the apple is placed stem end or calyx end down on a flat surface shall not be considered in determining whether an apple is injured by russeting. Smooth net-like russeting outside of the stem cavity or calyx basin shall be consid- ered as injury when an aggregate area of more than 10 percent of the surface is covered, and the color of the russeting shows no very pronounced contrast with the background color of the apple, or lesser amounts of more conspicuous net-like russeting when the appearance is affected to a greater extent than the amount permitted above.(b) Sunburn or sprayburn, when thediscolored area does not blend into the normal color of the fruit.
Ripe means that the pear is at the stage where it is in its most desir- able condition for eating. § 51.1273§ 51.1273 Overripe.Overripe means dead ripe, very mealy or soft, past commercial utility.§ 51.1274 Carefully hand-picked.Carefully hand-picked means that the pears do not show evidence of rough handling or of having been on the ground.§ 51.1275 Clean.Clean means free from excessive dirt, dust, spray residue or other foreign material.§ 51.1276 Black end.Black end is evidenced by an abnor- mally deep green color around the calyx, or black spots usually occurring on the one-third of the surface nearest to the calyx, or by an abnormally shal- low calyx cavity.§ 51.1277 Fairly well formed.Fairly ell formed means that the pear may be slightly abnormal in shape but not to an extent which detracts materially from the appearance of the fruit.§ 51.1278 Damage.Damage means any injury or defect which materially affects the appear- ance, or the edible or shipping quality.
Ripe means the European Internet Registry.
Ripe means the European Internet Registry, Reseaux IP Europeans and their successors in title.
Ripe means the state of maturity wherein the apricots are ready for immediate processing or consumption.
Ripe means the Réseaux IP Européens, an organisation of European IP networks whose primary activity is the assignment and management of Internet numbers such as IP addresses and autonomous system numbers. “Satellite” means access that is typically used in rural and remote areas and in locations where terrestrial connections are not reliable, or unavailable.
Ripe means that the pear is at the stage where it is in its most desirable condition for eating.