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Word: Stool
Speech Type: Noun
Old English stool, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stoel, German Stuhl, also to stand. Current senses of the verb date from the late 18th century
stuːl
a seat without a back or arms, typically resting on three or four legs or on a single pedestal.
Short Definition:seat without back or arms
a piece of faeces
Short Definition:piece of faeces
Examples:- fibre in the child's diet will soften the stools
- concentrations of the substance in normal stool
a root or stump of a tree or plant from which shoots spring.
Short Definition:root or stump of tree or plant from which shoots spring
a decoy bird in hunting.
Short Definition:decoy bird in hunting
Word: Stool
Speech Type: Verb
stuːl
(of a plant) throw up shoots from the root.
Short Definition:throw up shoots from root
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