stigma|stigmas in English

noun

[stig·ma || 'stɪgmə]

mark of disgrace, stain, blot; mark or spot on the skin (Medicine); mark or spot on a plant or insect (Biology); part of the pistil on which pollen is placed (Botany)

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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. Trade continued to carry a stigma.

8. And empowerment through employment -- reducing stigma.

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

10. The negative side of reputation is stigma.

11. In the US, smoking carries a stigma .

12. It's a stigma to ask for money.

13. The social stigma attached to epilepsy

14. Illegitimacy no longer carries the same social stigma.

15. The conditions required for the Autogamy are bisexuality, synchrony in pollen release and stigma receptivity and anther and stigma should lie close …

16. Carpels - made up of stigma, style and ovules

17. There is no stigma to being made redundant.

18. In the United States, however, Bidets have faced stigma .

19. There is a social stigma attached to single parenthood.

20. For children, obesity carries a stigma that starts early.

21. There is no longer any stigma to being divorced.

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

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

24. I didn't want this stigma on you too.

25. There is still a lot of stigma attached to suicide.