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Definition of stool
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Stool (n.) A plant from which
layers
are
propagated
by
bending
its
branches
into the soil.
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Mushroom
::
Mushroom
(n.) Any large
fungus,
especially
one of the genus
Agaricus;
a
toadstool.
Several
species
are
edible;
but many are very
poisonous..
Stool
::
Stool (n.) A small
channel
on the side of a
vessel,
for the
dead-eyes
of the
backstays..
Freedstool
::
Freedstool
(n.) See
Fridstol.
Stool
::
Stool (n.) A stool
pigeon,
or decoy
bird..
Tumbril
::
Tumbril
(n.) A
cucking
stool for the
punishment
of
scolds.
Trevet
::
Trevet
(n.) A stool or other thing
supported
by three legs; a
trivet.
Trebucket
::
Trebucket
(n.) A
cucking
stool;
a
tumbrel.
Trivet
::
Trivet
(n.) A
tree-legged
stool,
table,
or other
support;
especially,
a stand to hold a
kettle
or
similar
vessel
near the fire; a
tripod..
Bench
::
Bench (n.) A long seat,
differing
from a stool in its
greater
length..
Bishop-stool
::
Bishop-stool
(n.) A
bishop's
seat or see.
Catharical
::
Catharical
(a.)
Cleansing
the
bowels;
promoting
evacuations
by
stool;
purgative.
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..
Siege
::
Siege (n.)
Passage
of
excrements;
stool;
fecal
matter.
Commode
::
Commode
(n.) A kind of close
stool.
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..
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..
Hassock
::
Hassock
(n.) A small
stuffed
cushion
or
footstool,
for
kneeling
on in
church,
or for home use..
Stoom
::
Stoolball
(n.) A kind of game with
balls,
formerly
common
in
England,
esp. with young
women..
Evacuation
::
Evacuation
(n.) That which is
evacuated
or
discharged;
especially,
a
discharge
by stool or other
natural
means..
Frithstool
::
Frithstool
(n.) A seat in
churches
near the
altar,
to which
offenders
formerly
fled for
sanctuary..
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