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Definition of Stigmatics
1. stigmatic [n] - See also: stigmatic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stigmatics
Literary usage of Stigmatics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1867)
"And an attempt was thus made to show that the principle of stigmatics, as explained
in the papers cited, affords a complete solution of the problem of the ..."
2. The Psychological Phenomena of Christianity by George Barton Cutten (1908)
"that cases of the fourth class should be eliminated from the enumeration as these
are not true stigmatics.1 When we consider causes there are three possible ..."
3. The Psychological Phenomena of Christianity by George Barton Cutten (1908)
"that cases of the fourth class should be eliminated from the enumeration as these
are not true stigmatics.1 When we consider causes there are three possible ..."
4. Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society by London Mathematical Society (1891)
"1'roc., Vol. XII., 1S.I2-3, pp. 511-517.] " On stigmatics." [Brit. ... "On Plane
stigmatics. ..."
5. Counterfeit Miracles by Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield (1918)
"... "how many stigmatics has the world not seen!" "It is a great pity," he goes
on to object, "that the ignorance of the people, always benevolent and pious ..."
6. Natural Causes and Supernatural Seemings by Henry Maudsley (1897)
"The stigmatics belong to the same class as the malingering hysteric of the present
day who excites the curiosity and admiration of the countryside by ..."