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Definition of stool
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of stool is as below...
Stook (v. t.) To set up, as
sheaves
of
grain,
in
stooks..
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Stoom
::
Stoolball
(n.) A kind of game with
balls,
formerly
common
in
England,
esp. with young
women..
Faldstool
::
Faldstool
(n.) A
folding
stool,
or
portable
seat, made to fold up in the
manner
of a camo
stool.
It was
formerly
placed
in the choir for a
bishop,
when he
offciated
in any but his own
cathedral
church..
Cack
::
Cack (v. i.) To ease the body by
stool;
to go to
stool.
Trestle
::
Trestle
(n.) A
movable
frame or
support
for
anything,
as
scaffolding,
consisting
of three or four legs
secured
to a top
piece,
and
forming
a sort of stool or
horse,
used by
carpenters,
masons,
and other
workmen;
also, a kind of
framework
of
strong
posts or
piles,
and
crossbeams,
for
supporting
a
bridge,
the track of a
railway,
or the
like..
Tripod
::
Tripod
(n.) Any
utensil
or
vessel,
as a
stool,
table,
altar,
caldron,
etc.,
supported
on three
feet..
Stale
::
Stale (v. t.)
Something
set, or
offered
to view, as an
allurement
to draw
others
to any place or
purpose;
a
decoy;
a stool
pigeon..
Tabouret
::
Tabouret
(n.) A seat
without
arms or back,
cushioned
and
stuffed:
a high
stool;
-- so
called
from its
resemblance
to a
drum..
Evacuation
::
Evacuation
(n.) That which is
evacuated
or
discharged;
especially,
a
discharge
by stool or other
natural
means..
Freedstool
::
Freedstool
(n.) See
Fridstol.
Stool
::
Stool (n.) A seat used in
evacuating
the
bowels;
hence,
an
evacuation;
a
discharge
from the
bowels..
Castigatory
::
Castigatory
(n.) An
instrument
formerly
used to
punish
and
correct
arrant
scolds;
--
called
also a
ducking
stool,
or
trebucket..
Stillatitious
::
Stillage
(n.) A low stool to keep the goods from
touching
the
floor.
Trevet
::
Trevet
(n.) A stool or other thing
supported
by three legs; a
trivet.
Close-stool
::
Close-stool
(n.) A
utensil
to hold a
chamber
vessel,
for the use of the sick and
infirm.
It is
usually
in the form of a box, with a seat and tight
cover..
Fungus
::
Fungus
(n.) Any one of the
Fungi,
a large and very
complex
group of
thallophytes
of low
organization,
-- the
molds,
mildews,
rusts,
smuts,
mushrooms,
toadstools,
puff
balls,
and the
allies
of
each..
Trebucket
::
Trebucket
(n.) A
cucking
stool;
a
tumbrel.
Stool
::
Stool (n.) A small
channel
on the side of a
vessel,
for the
dead-eyes
of the
backstays..
Stool
::
Stool (n.) A stool
pigeon,
or decoy
bird..
Siege
::
Siege (n.)
Passage
of
excrements;
stool;
fecal
matter.
Muscarin
::
Muscarin
(n.) A solid
crystalline
substance,
C5H13NO2,
found in the
toadstool
(Agaricus
muscarius),
and in
putrid
fish. It is a
typical
ptomaine,
and a
violent
poison..
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