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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...
Stool (n.) A seat used in
evacuating
the
bowels;
hence,
an
evacuation;
a
discharge
from the
bowels..
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Evacuation
::
Evacuation
(n.) That which is
evacuated
or
discharged;
especially,
a
discharge
by stool or other
natural
means..
Footstool
::
Footstool
(n.) A low stool to
support
the feet of one when
sitting.
Castigatory
::
Castigatory
(n.) An
instrument
formerly
used to
punish
and
correct
arrant
scolds;
--
called
also a
ducking
stool,
or
trebucket..
Tripod
::
Tripod
(n.) Any
utensil
or
vessel,
as a
stool,
table,
altar,
caldron,
etc.,
supported
on three
feet..
Commode
::
Commode
(n.) A kind of close
stool.
Dejectory
::
Dejectory
(a.)
Promoting
evacuations
by
stool.
Trevet
::
Trevet
(n.) A stool or other thing
supported
by three legs; a
trivet.
Stool
::
Stool (v. i.) To
ramfy;
to
tiller,
as
grain;
to shoot out
suckers..
Cuttystool
::
Cuttystool
(n.) A seat in old
Scottish
churches,
where
offenders
were made to sit, for
public
rebuke
by the
minister..
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..
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To form in a
lathe;
to shape or
fashion
(anything)
by
applying
a
cutting
tool to it while
revolving;
as, to turn the legs of
stools
or
tables;
to turn ivory or
metal..
Bishop-stool
::
Bishop-stool
(n.) A
bishop's
seat or see.
Toadstool
::
Toadstool
(n.) A name given to many
umbrella-shaped
fungi,
mostly
of the genus
Agaricus.
The
species
are
almost
numberless.
They grow on
decaying
organic
matter..
Frithstool
::
Frithstool
(n.) A seat in
churches
near the
altar,
to which
offenders
formerly
fled for
sanctuary..
Bench
::
Bench (n.) A long seat,
differing
from a stool in its
greater
length..
Stoom
::
Stoolball
(n.) A kind of game with
balls,
formerly
common
in
England,
esp. with young
women..
Cherub
::
Cherub
(n.) A
mysterious
composite
being,
the
winged
footstool
and
chariot
of the
Almighty,
described
in
Ezekiel
i. and x..
Stool
::
Stool (n.) A
single
seat with three or four legs and
without
a back, made in
various
forms for
various
uses..
Stoolball
::
Stool (n.)
Material,
such as
oyster
shells,
spread
on the sea
bottom
for
oyster
spat to
adhere
to..
Tumbril
::
Tumbril
(n.) A
cucking
stool for the
punishment
of
scolds.
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