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stigmatic

American  
[stig-mat-ik] / stɪgˈmæt ɪk /

adjective

  1. Also stigmatical. pertaining to a stigma, mark, spot, or the like.

  2. Botany. pertaining to or having the character of a stigma.

  3. Optics. converging to a point; anastigmatic.


noun

  1. a person marked with supernatural stigmata.

stigmatic British  
/ stɪɡˈmætɪk /

adjective

  1. relating to or having a stigma or stigmata

  2. another word for anastigmatic

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noun

  1. RC Church a person marked with the stigmata

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Other Word Forms

  • pseudostigmatic adjective
  • stigmatically adverb
  • stigmaticalness noun
  • unstigmatic adjective

Etymology

Origin of stigmatic

1585–95; < Medieval Latin stigmaticus, equivalent to stigmat- (stem of stigma stigma ) + -icus -ic

Example Sentences

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The sisters’ mission statement is “the expiation of stigmatic guilt and the promulgation of universal joy,” but since their inception, they’ve been called diabolical and anti-Catholic and accused by their detractors of mocking Catholic nuns.

From Los Angeles Times • May 25, 2023

They are the same privacy and stigmatic harms that the government routinely imposes—and which federal courts routinely authorize the government to impose—on countless people whose property is seized and searched when warrants are executed.

From Slate • Sep. 6, 2022

But Crabtree said the aggrieved group and individuals didn’t say how they were directly harmed by the standards, other than asserting an “abstract stigmatic injury” that isn’t enough to sustain a lawsuit.

From Washington Times • Dec. 2, 2014

Emmerich was a "stigmatic, mystic, visionary and ecstatic," Birnie Danzker tells us, "who was beatified in 2004 by Pope John Paul II."

From Seattle Times • Jul. 27, 2011

Asclepliada�ce�, an order of gamopetalous Dicotyledons, the distinguishing characteristic of which is that the anthers adhere to the five stigmatic processes, the whole sexual apparatus forming a single mass.

From The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 2 Amiel to Atrauli by Various