Stool ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Stool ( noun )

  1. A seat without a back or arms, typically for one person.
  2. A small, low seat or footstool.
  3. Fecal matter eliminated from the body.

Origin:

From middle english stol, from old english stōl ("seat, chair"), from proto-germanic *stōlaz ("seat, chair"), from proto-indo-european *stel- ("to place, stan.d")

Examples:

  1. He was sitting on a stool at the bar.
  2. The stool was too low for the table.
  3. She was sitting on a stool while playing the piano.
  4. The stool was next to the bed.
  5. The baby had a dirty diaper and there was stool on it.

(As a verb)

Stool ( verb )

  1. A seat without a back or arms, typically for one person.
  2. A small, low seat or footstool.
  3. Fecal matter eliminated from the body.

Origin:

From middle english stol, from old english stōl ("seat, chair"), from proto-germanic *stōlaz ("seat, chair"), from proto-indo-european *stel- ("to place, stan.d")

Examples:

  1. He was sitting on a stool at the bar.
  2. The stool was too low for the table.
  3. She was sitting on a stool while playing the piano.
  4. The stool was next to the bed.
  5. The baby had a dirty diaper and there was stool on it.
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