This is not because the Orthodox consider Mary's conception to have been somehow " maculate " or " stained " ( macula means " stain " in Latin ).
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A related phenomenon : couth, licit and maculate, for example, are rarer than uncouth, illicit and immaculate . talk ) 15 : 34, 24 April 2008 ( UTC)
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There is also a curved white band defined by black from below the end of the cell to the inner margin and a subterminal maculate white band defined by black formed by a subapical spot.
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Forewing with postmedial points below vein 3 and above and below vein 2; hindwing without crimson on inner area, the subterminal spots below vein 5 absent; underside of forewing with the oblique maculate band slighter.
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There is an irregularly sinuous dark postmedial line defined on the outer side by a narrow rather maculate white band from the costa beyond the middle to the inner margin before the middle touching the lower angle of the cell.
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A similar line is found from the interior extremity of the subbasal fasciole and there is a maculated, white-edged, dark brown submarginal line, as well as a very indistinct transverse line between the latter and the discal line.
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The hindwings are suffused with orange-yellow on the lower part of the exterior border and there is a brownish-cinereous submarginal band, maculated anteriorly and traversed posteriorly by two parallel white lines, beneath which are three short black streaks.
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While Rabinowitch s art has often rippled with sublimated emotion and maculate tactility, these drawings suggest that its internal tensions have precipitated an irreparable rupture with its own past, eradicating its Platonic surface to expose a jarring, multi-leveled parallel world ."
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The shield is rounded in front, angular behind, and forming an angle of about 80 degrees when in motion, usually of a similar tint to the body, but boldly marbled or maculate with black, somewhat concentrically and interruptedly ridged around a sub-posterior nucleus.
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This research found the Galapagos shark, " Carcharhinus galapagensis " increased in number in sanctuary zones, while there was an increase in abundance of the endemic double header wrasse, " Coris bulbifrons ", bluefish, " Girella cyanea " and the spotted sawtail, " Prionurus maculates ", in sanctuary zones.