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stigmatic
stigmatic, a. and n. (stɪgˈmætɪk) [ad. med.L. stigmaticus (occurring in some MSS. of Cic. De Off. ii. 7. 25, where the true reading is stigmatias), f. L. stigmat-: see stigma and -ic. Fr. has stigmatique in sense 6 (Littré). In early use sometimes accented ˈstigmatic: cf. ˈheretic.] A. adj. 1. Const... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Local Stigmatic
The Local Stigmatic is a 1990 film directed by David Wheeler and produced by and starring Al Pacino. It was filmed and edited during the late 1980s. The Local Stigmatic is based on a stage play by Heathcote Williams. wikipedia.org
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anastigmatic
anastigmatic, a. (ænəstɪgˈmætɪk) [f. an- 10 + astigmatic a.; cf. G. anastigmatisch and stigmatic a. 9.] Not astigmatic; free from astigmatism: applied to a compound lens so constructed as to correct the astigmatic aberration.1890 P. Rudolph Brit. Pat. 6028 1 It is..necessary to choose the ratios of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stigmatism
Two such points are called a stigmatic pair of the optical system. Many optical systems, even those exhibiting optical aberrations, including astigmatism, have at least one stigmatic pair. wikipedia.org
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Stigmator
The stigmatic correction is done using an electric or magnetic field perpendicular to the beam. For a stigmatic image, it is round, this property can be used by algorithms to reduce the astigmatic aberration. wikipedia.org
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pseudo-sophisticated
pseudo-sophisticated to -stigmatic: see pseudo-. Oxford English Dictionary
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stigmatist
stigmatist (ˈstɪgmətɪst) [f. stigmata, pl. of stigma + -ist.] † a. = stigmatic B. 1. Obs. b. = stigmatic B. 3.1607 B. Barnes Divils Charter iii. v. F 3, I coniure thee..By Nan Riuehomo that hote stigmatist. 1880 Ch. Times 28 May 343 Louise Lateau the Stigmatist. Oxford English Dictionary
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Hemijana subrosea
The forewings are cinnamon grey tinged with salmon and with three minute stigmatic dots, as well as three postmedian crenulate dark-grey lines. wikipedia.org
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Stenoglene bipartita
The costal portion of the forewings is olive-chocolate with a shadowy darker stigmatic patch and the dividing line dirty pink. wikipedia.org
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stigmat
▪ I. stigmat Photogr. (ˈstɪgmæt) [? back-formation from stigmatic a.] A stigmatic lens or combination of lenses: see stigmatic A. 9.1901 Photo-miniature Sept. 245 (Cent., Suppl.) ‘Single’ lenses, such as the elements forming Gray's Double Stigmat.▪ II. stigmat variant of stigmate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Papaver lateritium
brick red, sometimes apricot, 4.5–6 cm across, orange-yellow anthers; sepals covered in long yellowish hairs; fruit capsule club-shaped, broadest below stigmatic wikipedia.org
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stigmatism
stigmatism (ˈstɪgmətɪz(ə)m) [f. assumed Gr. *στιγµατισµός, f. στιγµατίζειν to stigmatize.] † 1. Branding; collect. marks made by branding, or by tattooing or the like. Obs.1664 H. More Myst. Iniq. 360 No Pagan could buy nor sell, unless he had some such sacred Stigmatism upon his body. 2. Path. The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gordon Stevenson
Most notably, Stevenson directed his own no wave film Ecstatic Stigmatic: the film with a disease in 1980. Starring Mirielle Cervenka as Little Rose, Ecstatic Stigmatic also featured performances by Arto Lindsay, Johnny O’Kane, Brenda Bergman and Anita Paltrinieri wikipedia.org
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Asclepias asperula
The picture "Antelope horns pollinarium" shows a pollinarium that was pulled out of the stigmatic slit using an insect pin. As they move around the flower in search of nectar one of their legs may slip into a stigmatic slit. wikipedia.org
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Heliotropiaceae
These plants are also characterized by their terminal styles and highly modified stigmatic heads (basal stigma, infertile apex) as well as by their fruits Their conical stigmatic heads are unique and are thus a recognizable synapomorphy for this family. wikipedia.org
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