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      • biology us / ˈstɪɡ·mə / the part of the pistil (= female part) of a flower that receives the pollen (= powder produced by the male part)
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  2. STIGMATA definition: 1. marks that appear on a person's body in the same places as those made on Jesus' body when he was…. Learn more.

  3. STIGMATA meaning: 1. marks that appear on a person's body in the same places as those made on Jesus' body when he was…. Learn more.

  4. Jan 24, 2014 · People who have stigmata exhibit wounds that duplicate or represent those that Jesus is said to have endured during his crucifixion. The wounds typically appear on...

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  6. stigmata in British English. (stɪɡˈmɑːtə ) plural noun. Christianity. marks resembling the wounds of the crucified Christ, believed to appear on the bodies of certain individuals. The devotions to the Eucharist by women of the time resulted in a number of appearances of the stigmata.

  7. Stigmata Definition. Marks resembling the crucifixion wounds of Jesus, appearing on some devout persons in a state of intense religious fervor. Stigma. (religion, Christianity) Bodily marks or sores, corresponding in location to the crucifixion wounds of Christ, supposed to occur during states of religious ecstasy or hysteria.

  8. Oct 17, 2024 · Quick Reference. 1 The glandular sticky surface at the tip of a carpel of a flower, which receives the pollen. In insect-pollinated plants the stigmas are held within the flower, whereas in wind-pollinated species they hang outside it. 2 See eyespot. From: stigma in A Dictionary of Biology ».

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