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stigmatic
/ stɪɡˈmætɪk /
noun
- RC Church a person marked with the stigmata
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Other Words From
- stig·mati·cal·ly adverb
- stig·mati·cal·ness noun
- pseudo·stig·matic adjective
- unstig·matic adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stigmatic1
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Example Sentences
Male infertility was extremely stigmatic: it was falsely conflated with impotence.
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Now the appearance of these horns makes me suppose that these are the stigmatic surfaces.
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So you will see how I wish to know whether the horns are the true stigmatic surfaces.
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I fully admit the difficulty of similarity of stigmatic chamber in the two Acroperas.
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Among these I may particularly refer to the contracted stigmatic chamber, and the slight viscidity of its disk.
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I should think the non-viscidity of the stigmatic hollow was due to the plant not living under its natural conditions.
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