Synonym: blemish, brand, disgrace, slur, stain, tarnish. Similar words: vestigial, investigate, investigator, investigation, paradigm, dogmatic, a young man, pragmatic. Meaning: ['stɪgmə] n. 1. the apical end of the style where deposited pollen enters the pistil 2. a symbol of disgrace or infamy 3. an external tracheal aperture in a terrestrial arthropod 4. a skin lesion that is a diagnostic sign of some disease.
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91. The pollen germination of Avena nada appeared to be normal on the stigma of Avena magna and the pollen tubes grew into the style and entered the embryo sacs.
92. Ninety-five, 96 percent of those people are going to come back to our communities with the stigma of being an ex-felon," he says.
93. The female reproductive organ of a flower, typically consisting of a stigma , style, and ovary.
94. Apomixis was evaluated based on comparison of seed setting rates between treatments of pollination with emasculation, bagging and removal of stigma.
95. Floral reversion was observed in the induction of style - stigma - like structure from petals, ovaries and styles.
96. And the stigma of divorce has long since faded. A century ago, Elizabeth Cady Stanton called it a "social earthquake."
97. Other aspects of the heterandrous syndrome are exhibited in anther size, anther shape and color, pollen size, pollen number per flower, stigma width, fertility of stamens and gynoecium etc.
98. In 2005, Mandela spoke publicly and candidly about his son's death from AIDS, helping to combat the stigma around the disease that was largely unaddressed during his presidency.
99. Self-pollen tube growth could be promoted by treating stigma with CTX, but the pollen tube growth was inhibited by treating stigma with PTX before cross pollination.
100. For defective consumers, those contemporary have-nots, non-shopping is the jarring and festering stigma of a life un-fulfilled –and of own nonentity and good-for-nothingness.
101. Low awareness of personal risk of HIV infection and fear of stigma and discrimination account, in part, for low uptake of testing services.
102. However, the more employees who work flexibly the less of a stigma there will be, so blaze a trail for your comrades.
103. Don't let fear of homophobia or the stigma associated with homosexuality prevent you from identifying yourself as gay or bisexual to your doctor or seeking routine health care.
104. The concern with stigma fits well into broader and older concern with deviance and its labelling.
105. She still encounters that stigma within her own family. "Even my father and a brother think I'm on mind-altering drugs, " she said.
106. Women may also change as often as they likeand promiscuity carries no social stigma.
107. Establishing a neurobiological cause might help remove some of the blame and stigma that surrounds conditions like anorexia, he said.
108. In the grasses the pollen tube is blocked at the stigma surface with pectins and callose.
109. Such is the hope for the millions of women like Rita Sembuya who longs for an end to the stigma of childlessness.
110. The pollen grains germinated on the stigma in 4- 6 hours after cross-pollination.
111. But it could just in part because it means escaping the stigma of singlehood .
112. For most companies, acquisitions still carry some stigma of inadequacy.
113. Falun is the third Indian mauryan during the reign of emperor asoka monarchy built in buddhist pilgrims pillars of one of the first design lion stigma.
114. Dr. Robert Markus took this picture of Mirabilis jalapa (four o'clock flower) stigma with pollen.
115. The stigma of hearing loss manifests itself in many ways.
116. And even though they are common, there is a stigma associated with frequenting or operating stores that stock blow-up dolls,(www.Sentencedict.com) supplements and other sex aids.
117. Therefore, the characteristics of stigma for the genetic improvement can provide a theoretical basis for parental guidance matching to improve the seed production of great significance.
118. If the conelet scales have grown shut or the stigma have withered, receptivity is probably past.
119. Sophie's undoubted royal blood would help to offset the stigma of Leopold's morganatic birth.
120. The style is elongated , ending in a small, capitate stigma, which becomes receptive at bloom.
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