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stigmata Meaning in Tamil ( stigmata வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஸ்டிக்மாட்டா,



stigmata தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இந்த வீடியோவில் ஸ்டிக்மாட்டா மற்றும் எரியும் சிலுவைகள் உள்ளிட பல கிறிஸ்தவ அடையாளங்கள் இடம்பெற்றிருந்தன.

stigmata's Usage Examples:

Tracheae, except in the aquatic species in which they are atrophied, opening by a pair of stigmata situated close to or above the base of the appendages of the 1st pair (mandibles).


p, The tergal stigmata of the tergo-sternal muscles.


The immediate cavities or pits into which the tracheal stigmata open appear to be in many cases ectodermic in sinkings, but there seems to be no reason (based on embryological observation) for regarding the tracheae as an ingrowth of the ectoderm.


The meeting of the coxae of all the prosomatic limbs in front of the pentagonal sternum; the space for a genital operculum; the pair of pectens, and the absence of any evidence of pulmonary stigmata are noticeable in this specimen.


There is no need to doubt the reality of Catherine's exaltation, but it should be remembered that she and her circle were Dominicans, and that the stigmata of St Francis of Assisi were considered the crowning glory of the saint, and hitherto the exclusive boast of the Franciscans.


, himself a Franciscan, issued a decree asserting that St Francis had an exclusive monopoly of this particular wonder, and making it a censurable offence to represent St Catherine receiving the stigmata.


, meaning "seditious libeller," which Prynne, however, interpreted as "stigmata laudis.


The breathing-organs of the opisthosoma, when present, represented by two pairs of stigmata, opening either upon the 1st and 2nd (Pedipalpi) or the 2nd and 3rd somites (Solifugae, Pseudo-scorpiones), or by a single pair upon the 3rd (?Pedipalpi.


) soma agrees in form and number of somites with the abdomen of a Hexapod, and the tracheal stigmata present certain agreements in the two cases.


- Integument mostly like that of the Cryptostigmata.


karkom), the stigmata of Crocus sativus, a native originally of Kashmir; spikenard (Heb.


The tendency observable in many of the austerities and miracles attributed to St Catherine to outstrip those of other saints, particularly Francis, is especially remarkable in this marvel of the stigmata, and so acute became the rivalry between the two orders that Pope Sixtus IV.


Atmospheric air gains access to the air-tubes through paired spiracles or stigmata, which usually occur laterally on most of the body-segments.





Synonyms:

wound, lesion,



Antonyms:

uncoiled,

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