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21stool — ► NOUN 1) a seat without a back or arms. 2) chiefly Medicine a piece of faeces. 3) a root or stump of a tree or plant from which shoots spring. 4) US a decoy bird in hunting. ● fall between two stools Cf. ↑fall between two stools …
22stool pigeon — [sto͞o′lē] n. ☆ n. 1. a pigeon or other bird used as a decoy 2. a person serving as a decoy 3. Informal a spy or informer, esp. for the police: also stoolie [sto͞o′lē] n …
23stool — bar·stool; birth·stool; bishop·stool; close·stool; cuck·stool; de·stool; en·stool; fald·stool; frith·stool; stool; stool·ie; stool·ing; de·stool·ment; …
24Stool of Repentance — For an instrument of torture, see Cucking stool. The Stool of Repentance in Presbyterian polity, mostly in Scotland, was an elevated seat in a church used for public penance of persons who had offended against the morality of the time, often… …
25stool — stoollike, adj. /stoohl/, n. 1. a single seat on legs or a pedestal and without arms or a back. 2. a short, low support on which to stand, step, kneel, or rest the feet while sitting. 3. Hort. the stump, base, or root of a plant from which… …
26Stool test — A stool test is one where fecal matter is collected for analysis to diagnose the presence or absence of a medical condition.Fecal occult blood testOne of the most common stool tests, the Fecal occult blood test can be used to diagnose many… …
27stool — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. cricket, hassock; seat; footrest, footstool; priedieu, kneeling stool; piano stool, milking stool, ducking stool. See support. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. seat, footstool, footrest, ottoman, hassock; see… …
28Stool — A stool can refer to:A type of chair without back and arm rests. ** A bar stool ** footstool * A flush toilet, in some dialects * Feces::In particular, human feces:Categorized using the Bristol Stool Scale * Short slang for Stool Pigeon. * A… …
29stool — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, tall ▪ small ▪ three legged ▪ swivel ▪ step (esp. AmE) …
30stool — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English stōl; akin to Old High German stuol chair, Old Church Slavic stolŭ seat, throne Date: before 12th century 1. a. a seat usually without back or arms supported by three or four legs or by a… …