stigmas in English

noun
1
a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
the stigma of mental disorder
2
(in Christian tradition) marks corresponding to those left on Jesus’ body by the Crucifixion, said to have been impressed by divine favor on the bodies of St. Francis of Assisi and others.
He had long ago sought out and met Father Pio de Pietraicina, the Italian Capuchin monk who suffered the stigmata of Christ's crucifixion.
3
a visible sign or characteristic of a disease.
On examination, she was not icteric, and there were no stigmata of chronic liver disease.
4
(in a flower) the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination.
Cotton swabs were used to apply the pollen to receptive stigmas on a mother plant.

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1. There are 5 stamens opposite the floral lobes and 2 stigmas.

2. The sterile plant with multiple stigmas had a high outcrossing percentage of seed setting because its multiple and long stigmas enlarged the area of pollination.

3. There are also various mental stigmas that Belabours those infected

4. Monterey's transpiration of pistils and stigmas are lowest.

5. Each of the five stigmas is characterized by large vacuolate papillae.

6. The effects of personal stress and social stigmas are a deadly combination.

7. There are also various mental stigmas that Belabours those infected

8. Annihilate envisions to be a unique clothing line like no other seeking to break stigmas and barriers

9. Saffron: A corm-producing plant (Crocus sativus) native to the Old World, having purple or white flowers with orange stigmas.

10. Most religious faiths in Thedas tend to attach a generally negative social stigmas to Bastardy

11. These abnormal structures are quite comparable with normal stigmas in their morphology, histology, and histochemistry.

12. In the middle of the cyathium stands a female flower: a single pistil with branched stigmas.

13. There are usually 3-4 stigmas attached to a single pistil per flower, which is 1 or 3-4 carpellate.

14. Blotched is a sci-fi drama feature film with the main goal of squashing Hollywood stigmas about facially disfigured characters and those who are different

15. Blotched is a sci-fi drama feature film with the main goal of squashing Hollywood stigmas about facially disfigured characters and those who are different.

16. The great impact of the differences of the receptible period of stigmas and pollen viability between the two species on effective pollination and seed setting rate is discussed.

17. All around is designed to defy the negative stigmas associated with contractors by delivering an experience that customers can be proud to share with others

18. The monoecious species of grain Amaranths are mainly self-pollinated, although the stigmas of pistillate flowers remain receptive several days prior to the opening of staminate flowers (protogyny)

19. Carpel primordia arise individually on the remainder of the floral meristem and show neither adnation to the hypanthial wall nor coalescence to one another as they give rise to the styles and stigmas that are exserted above the hypanthium lip.

20. Affirmations Angels (Aff Angels) is a senior services program modeled after a successful response to the AIDS crisis of the 1980s-1990s where individuals recognized a need, rolled up their sleeves, swallowed their fears, ignored the stigmas and opposition and provided needed care and services for those living with HIV/AIDS in the early days of the disease.