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Synonyms for maculate

make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air

spot, stain, or pollute

morally blemished

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spotted or blotched

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Chate'u Yisrael as a theological account explains that in the period of neglect and syncretism the Torah of Moses became blemished and maculated." (13) Halivni poses the obvious question: "Even if Chate'u Yisrael as a basis for religious faith is accepted by the modern religious Jew, a central theological problem remains with respect to the written Torah.
This species differs by having a reddish, maculated body, appendages with a solid, reddish coloration, the median antenna is two-three times longer than peristomial width, peristomial cirri are reddish, either motled or solid in color, and the chaetiger four is whitish, or is at least less heavily pigmented than neighbor chaetigers.
Western discourse about the East is maculated with these blind spots, the geographical, domestic, or psychological spaces of occlusion and resistance that turn aside lines of inquiry or incursion.
Sir Thomas Browne was definitely laughing at him when he wrote: 'When for our warts, we rub our hands under the moon or commit any maculated part to the touch of the dead, we miscalculate'.
Chate'u Yisrael, as a theological account, explains that in the period of neglect and syncretism the Torah of Moses became blemished and maculated. The need to reconstitute and canonize the scriptural Torah in Ezra's time, according to Chate'u Yisrael, arose from the textual difficulties caused by centuries of neglect.