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1 IV, 2| to heat; its species are ripening, boiling, broiling. Inconcoction 2 IV, 3| 3~Ripening is a sort of concoction; 3 IV, 3| concoction; for we call it ripening when there is a concoction 4 IV, 3| perfecting, the process of ripening is perfect when the seeds 5 IV, 3| perfect". This is what "ripening" means when the word is 6 IV, 3| the like, the process of ripening is the concoction of the 7 IV, 3| nature of the thing that is ripening incorporates some of the 8 IV, 3| much for the definition of ripening.~Rawness is its opposite 9 IV, 3| contains both spirit and water. Ripening being a kind of perfecting, 10 IV, 3| undergoing the process of ripening. (Nothing moist ripens without 11 IV, 3| or drink. Rawness, like ripening, is used to denote a variety 12 IV, 3| thicken. We have now defined ripening and rawness and assigned 13 IV, 3| concoction and inconcoction, ripening and rawness, boiling and