Definition of Stigmatic. Meaning of Stigmatic. Synonyms of Stigmatic

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Definition of Stigmatic

Stigmatic
Stigmatic Stig*mat"ic, n. 1. A notorious profligate or criminal who has been branded; one who bears the marks of infamy or punishment. [R.] --Bullokar. 2. A person who is marked or deformed by nature. --Shak.
Stigmatic
Stigmatic Stig*mat"ic, Stigmatical Stig*mat"ic*al, a. [See Stigma.] 1. Marked with a stigma, or with something reproachful to character. 2. Impressing with infamy or reproach. [R.] 3. (Bot., Anat., etc) Of or pertaining to a stigma or stigmata. Stigmatic geometry, or Stigmatics, that science in which the correspondence of index and stigma (see Stigma, 7) is made use of to establish geometrical proportions.

Meaning of Stigmatic from wikipedia

- scourging). St. Francis of ****isi is widely considered the first recorded stigmatic. For over fifty years, St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina of the Order of Friars...
- The Local Stigmatic is a 1990 film directed by David Wheeler, produced by and starring Al Pacino. It was filmed and edited during the late 1980s. It had...
- space into a single point in image space. Two such points are called a stigmatic pair of the optical system. Many optical systems, even those exhibiting...
- plays include the one-act monologue Han****'s Last Half Hour, The Local Stigmatic, The Immortalist and the impossible to categorise Remember The Truth Dentist...
- virtue of a rostellum that may have regained its stigmatic function as part of the distal median stigmatic lobe. In the Chinese herb Caulokaempferia coenobialis...
- Hackney Empire), Three Sisters (Manchester Royal Exchange), The Local Stigmatic (Edinburgh Festival), Les Jeudis (Centre Pompidou, Paris), Twelfth Night...
- Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone (c. 1181 – 3 October 1226), known as Francis of ****isi, was an Italian mystic, poet, and Catholic friar who founded the...
- together for the final time in the Public Theatre's production of The Local Stigmatic. In the summer of that year, Cazale starred at the Delacorte Theatre in...
- forms the distal portion of the style, or stylodia, and is composed of stigmatic papillae, the cells of which are receptive to pollen. These may be restricted...
- The pistil consists of two connate carpels. The style has two lobes. Stigmatic tissue may be located in the interior surface or form two lateral lines...