deface |
stigma |
As a verb deface
is to damage something, especially a surface, in a visible or conspicuous manner.
As a noun stigma is
stigma (mark of infamy).
ideals |
stigma |
As nouns the difference between ideals and stigma
is that
ideals is plural of lang=en while
stigma is a mark of infamy or disgrace.
ideal |
stigma |
As nouns the difference between ideal and stigma
is that
ideal is ideal (
perfect standard) while
stigma is stigma (mark of infamy).
labeling |
stigma |
As nouns the difference between labeling and stigma
is that
labeling is a set of labels applied to the various objects in a system while
stigma is stigma (mark of infamy).
As a verb labeling
is .
stigma |
pistol |
As nouns the difference between stigma and pistol
is that
stigma is stigma (mark of infamy) while
pistol is a handgun, (
typically) with a chamber integrated in the barrel, a semi-automatic action and a box magazine.
As a verb pistol is
to shoot (at) a target with a pistol.
mortification |
stigma |
As nouns the difference between mortification and stigma
is that
mortification is the act of mortifying while
stigma is stigma (mark of infamy).
tarnish |
stigma |
As nouns the difference between tarnish and stigma
is that
tarnish is oxidation or discoloration, especially of a decorative metal exposed to air while
stigma is a mark of infamy or disgrace.
As a verb tarnish
is to oxidize or discolor due to oxidation.
dogma |
stigma |
As nouns the difference between stigma and dogma
is that
stigma is a mark of infamy or disgrace while
dogma is an authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion, especially one considered to be absolutely true regardless of evidence, or without evidence to support it.
digamma |
stigma |
As nouns the difference between digamma and stigma
is that
digamma is digamma while
stigma is stigma (mark of infamy).
stigma |
racism |
As nouns the difference between stigma and racism
is that
stigma is stigma (mark of infamy) while
racism is the belief that each race has distinct and intrinsic attributes.
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