Definitionn. the apical end of the style where deposited pollen enters the pistil
Last update: June 19, 2017
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In this modern world still there is social stigma to give birth to a girl child. [noun]
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There is a stigma attached to people who are mentally ill which they can not seem to shrug off. [noun]
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The challenges of treating and rehabilitating those affected by leprosy while breaking down the stigma of the disease remain. [noun]
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How the stigma stands out red as blood upon his blanched cheek. [noun]
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Pollen may be transferred to the stigma of the same flower - self-pollination (or autogamy), or to the stigma of another flower on the same plant or another plant of the same species - crosspollination (or allogamy). [Please select]
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They don't feel the stigma and are not humiliated or made indolent by help. [Please select]
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"Usually it is used as a stigma," said Peter, smiling. [Please select]
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No stigma or disgrace clung to any of these people under this system. [Please select]
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Post-nodal costal spaces: in Odonata, the cells below costal margin from nodus to stigma. [Please select]
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Poststigmatal: that portion of the marginal cell beyond the stigma in bees: = 2d radial 1 (Comst.) [Please select]
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