"Sterigma" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sterigma" Meaning

The term "stigma" has a few related meanings:

1. A distinguishing mark or characteristic, especially one regarded as a sign of inferiority or shame.

Example: "The stigma of being an outsider in the community."

2. In medicine and psychology, a stigmatized condition, such as a chronic illness, a physical or mental condition that brings shame or social rejection to the individual suffering from it.

Example: "The stigma attached to mental illness makes it difficult for people to seek help."

3. A stigma can also refer to a tumor-like growth that occurs in some diseases, especially cancer.

Example: "Surgical removal of the tumor is necessary to prevent further growth of the stigmat."

In everyday language, the word "stigma" is often used to describe a negative social judgment or an unfavorable attitude that is associated with someone or something.

In your case, "sterigma" is likely a misspelling or a variant of "stigma".

"Sterigma" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Sterigma"

1. Medical Context

In medical science, a sterigma, is a small cystic projection of bone tissue that involves one of the vertebrae.

Example: "The sterigma formed on her spine was affecting her mobility significantly."

2. Legal Context

In history, particularly regarding England in the 13th century, a sterigma referred to a formal accusation or stigmata of heresy.

Example: "The sterigma of heresy brought upon him an immediate ban from the community."

3. Anatomical Reference

In anatomy, the sterigma is a small, pointed projection on the inner surface of a bone, notably on the cervical vertebrae.

Example: "Carefully studying the human skeleton reveals many sterigma."

4. Mythological Reference

In ancient Roman and Greek mythology, the term sterigma might refer to a sign or portent of childbirth, symbolized by a lightening of the skin (actually a symptom of pregnancy).

Example: "At the mythological celebration, the ancient ritual of sterigma attempted to ensure fertility among their crops and kin."

5. Lexical Extension

In metaphorical or poetic expressions, sterigma can symbolize a sign or indicator of an sometimes hidden or minor ailment - refering metaphorically indicating problems of relationship to an inner diseased as realization area.

Example: "Beneath the obvious smile, there existed a sterigma of sadness."

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