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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 due n. Pronunciation: ' dü, ' dyü Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French deu, past participle of dever to owe, from Latin debēre ― more at DEBT Date: 14th century 1 : owed or owing as a debt 2 a : owed or owing as a natural or moral right <everyone's right to dissent ⋯ is due the full protection of the Constitution ― Nat Hentoff> b : according to accepted notions or procedures : APPROPRIATE <with all due respect> 3 a : satisfying or capable of satisfying a need, obligation, or duty : ADEQUATE <giving the matter due attention> b : REGULAR , LAWFUL < due proof of loss> 4 : capable of being attributed : ASCRIBABLE ― used with to <this advance is partly due to a few men of genius ― A. N. Whitehead> 5 : having reached the date at which payment is required : PAYABLE <the rent is due > 6 : required or expected in the prescribed, normal, or logical course of events : SCHEDULED <the train is due at noon> also : expected to give birth –due·ness noun ]]> 2 due n. Function: noun Date: 15th century : something due or owed: as a : something that rightfully belongs to one <give him his due > b : a payment or obligation required by law or custom : DEBT c plural : FEES , CHARGES <membership due s >]]> 3 due n. Function: adverb Date: 1582 1 : DIRECTLY , EXACTLY < due north> 2 obsolete : DULY ]]> due (as used in expressions) n. in due course due diligence due process substantive due process …