stigmata 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. She made herself known very quickly by being marked by mystical phenomena such as stigmata and mystical marriage.

2. On the ultrasound, the Adnexa ( tubes and ovaries ) are the most likely places for having a mass or endometriotic stigmata / lesions

3. Those condemned ad ludum were probably branded or marked with a tattoo (stigma, plural stigmata) on the face, legs and/or hands.

4. Acarid - Acarid - Classification: Features that distinguish the superorders, orders, and suborders of Acari include the presence or absence of stigmata—if present, the type, relative position, and structures associated with the stigmata are important—the position and form of the palpal apotele (modified distal segment of palpus) when present, the type and location of sensory organs, the

5. The kitchen wall with the stigmata of the bricklayer's formwork next to the granite table tops and steel home appliances looks like a modern fresco.

6. Icterus Vascular spiders (spider telangiectasias, spider Angiomata) Splenomegaly Testicular atrophy Most patients with cirrhosis severe enough to lead to ascites have additional stigmata of cirrhosis on physical examination

7. The Blinded (formerly known as Blinded Colony) is a melodic death metal band from Karlshamn, Sweden, formerly known as both Stigmata and Blinded Colony.They are currently unsigned and recording the pre-preproduction of their third studio album

8. In a three week old infant boy with the anatomic stigmata of the adrenogenital syndrome and with the clinical manifestations of a salt-losing syndrome, the right epididymis was nodular with hyperplastic ectopic adrenal tissue.

9. ‘This self should be free from mental and physical stigmata (suggestibility, amnesia, Aboulia, anesthesia, etc.), which commonly characterize the disintegrated states making up multiple personality.’ ‘Among the animal tests Skinner reported upon were some that induced abulia.’

10. ‘This Abulia is really getting to me, I can't figure it out.’ ‘This self should be free from mental and physical stigmata (suggestibility, amnesia, aboulia, anesthesia, etc.), which commonly characterize the disintegrated states making up multiple personality.’

11. ‘This Abulia is really getting to me, I can't figure it out.’ ‘This self should be free from mental and physical stigmata (suggestibility, amnesia, aboulia, anesthesia, etc.), which commonly characterize the disintegrated states making up multiple personality.’ ‘Among the animal tests Skinner reported upon were some that induced

12. ‘His supernatural status was confirmed by a golden thigh, the gift of Bilocation, and the capacity to recall his previous incarnations.’ ‘Padre Pio, with his legendary feats of Bilocation, mind-reading (or more properly, soul reading) levitation and stigmata, is the sort of Catholic saint even the Vatican once considered embarrassing.’

13. ‘His supernatural status was confirmed by a golden thigh, the gift of Bilocation, and the capacity to recall his previous incarnations.’ ‘Padre Pio, with his legendary feats of Bilocation, mind-reading (or more properly, soul reading) levitation and stigmata, is the sort of Catholic saint even the Vatican once considered embarrassing.’