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stool
stool S0779400 (sto͞ol)n.1. A backless and armless single seat supported on legs or a pedestal.2. A low bench or support for the feet or knees in sitting or kneeling, as a footrest.3. A toilet seat; a commode.4. Evacuated fecal matter.5. Botany a. A stump or rootstock that produces shoots or suckers.b. A shoot or growth from such a stump or rootstock.intr.v. stooled, stool·ing, stools 1. Botany To send up shoots or suckers.2. To evacuate the bowels; defecate.3. Slang To act as a stool pigeon. [Middle English, from Old English stōl; see stā- in Indo-European roots.]stool (stuːl) n1. (Furniture) a backless seat or footrest consisting of a small flat piece of wood, etc, resting on three or four legs, a pedestal, etc2. (Botany) a rootstock or base of a plant, usually a woody plant, from which shoots, etc, are produced3. (Botany) a cluster of shoots growing from such a base4. (Hunting) chiefly US a decoy used in hunting5. (Physiology) waste matter evacuated from the bowels6. (Furniture) a lavatory seat7. (Anthropology & Ethnology) (in W Africa, esp Ghana) a chief's throne8. fall between two stools a. to fail through vacillation between two alternativesb. to be in an unsatisfactory situation through not belonging to either of two categories or groupsvb (intr) 9. (Botany) (of a plant) to send up shoots from the base of the stem, rootstock, etc10. (Hunting) to lure wildfowl with a decoy[Old English stōl; related to Old Norse stōll, Gothic stōls, Old High German stuol chair, Greek stulos pillar]stool (stul) n. 1. a simple armless and usu. backless seat on legs or a pedestal. 2. a short, low support on which to step, kneel, or rest the feet while sitting. 3. a. a stump, base, or root of a plant that produces new stems or shoots. b. a shoot or cluster of shoots springing up from such a base. 4. the fecal matter evacuated at each movement of the bowels. 5. a privy or toilet seat. 6. an artificial duck or other bird used as a decoy. 7. the sill of a window. 8. a seat considered symbolic of authority. v.i. 9. to put forth shoots from the base or root, as a plant; form a stool. 10. Slang. to act as a stool pigeon. [before 900; Middle English; Old English stōl, c. Old Frisian, Old Saxon stōl, Old High German stuol, Old Norse stōll, Gothic stols chair] stool Past participle: stooled Gerund: stooling
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I stool | you stool | he/she/it stools | we stool | you stool | they stool |
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I stooled | you stooled | he/she/it stooled | we stooled | you stooled | they stooled |
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I am stooling | you are stooling | he/she/it is stooling | we are stooling | you are stooling | they are stooling |
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I have stooled | you have stooled | he/she/it has stooled | we have stooled | you have stooled | they have stooled |
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I was stooling | you were stooling | he/she/it was stooling | we were stooling | you were stooling | they were stooling |
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I had stooled | you had stooled | he/she/it had stooled | we had stooled | you had stooled | they had stooled |
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I will stool | you will stool | he/she/it will stool | we will stool | you will stool | they will stool |
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I will have stooled | you will have stooled | he/she/it will have stooled | we will have stooled | you will have stooled | they will have stooled |
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I will be stooling | you will be stooling | he/she/it will be stooling | we will be stooling | you will be stooling | they will be stooling |
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I have been stooling | you have been stooling | he/she/it has been stooling | we have been stooling | you have been stooling | they have been stooling |
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I will have been stooling | you will have been stooling | he/she/it will have been stooling | we will have been stooling | you will have been stooling | they will have been stooling |
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I had been stooling | you had been stooling | he/she/it had been stooling | we had been stooling | you had been stooling | they had been stooling |
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I would stool | you would stool | he/she/it would stool | we would stool | you would stool | they would stool |
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I would have stooled | you would have stooled | he/she/it would have stooled | we would have stooled | you would have stooled | they would have stooled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stool - a simple seat without a back or armscampstool - a folding stoolcutty stool - a low stool; formerly in Scotland, a seat in a church where an offender was publicly rebukedfootrest, footstool, tuffet, ottoman - a low seat or a stool to rest the feet of a seated personmilking stool - low three-legged stool with a half round seat; used to sit on while milking a cowmusic stool, piano stool - a stool for piano players; usually adjustable in heightseat - furniture that is designed for sitting on; "there were not enough seats for all the guests"step stool - a stool that has one or two steps that fold under the seattaboret, tabouret - a low stool in the shape of a drum | | 2. | stool - solid excretory product evacuated from the bowelsfaecal matter, faeces, fecal matter, feces, ordure, BM, dejectiondog do, dog shit, dog turd, doggy do - fecal droppings from a dogbody waste, excrement, excreta, excretory product, excretion - waste matter (as urine or sweat but especially feces) discharged from the bodypoop, shit, shite, turd, crap, dirt - obscene terms for fecesdroppings, dung, muck - fecal matter of animalsmeconium - thick dark green mucoid material that is the first feces of a newborn childmelaena, melena - abnormally dark tarry feces containing blood (usually from gastrointestinal bleeding) | | 3. | stool - (forestry) the stump of a tree that has been felled or headed for the production of saplingsforestry - the science of planting and caring for forests and the management of growing timberstump, tree stump - the base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree has been felled | | 4. | stool - a plumbing fixture for defecation and urinationcommode, crapper, potty, throne, toilet, pot, canbathroom, bath - a room (as in a residence) containing a bathtub or shower and usually a washbasin and toiletflushless toilet - a toilet that relies on bacteria to break down waste matter (instead of using water)flush toilet, lavatory - a toilet that is cleaned of waste by the flow of water through itplumbing fixture - a fixture for the distribution and use of water in a buildingpotty chair, potty seat - toilet consisting of a small seat used by young childrenjohn, lav, lavatory, privy, toilet, bathroom, can - a room or building equipped with one or more toiletstoilet bowl - the bowl of a toilet that can be flushed with watertoilet seat - the hinged seat on a toilet | Verb | 1. | stool - lure with a stool, as of wild fowlentice, lure, tempt - provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion; "He lured me into temptation" | | 2. | stool - react to a decoy, of wildfowlreact, respond - show a response or a reaction to something | | 3. | stool - grow shoots in the form of stools or tillerstilleracquire, develop, produce, grow, get - come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes); "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts" | | 4. | stool - have a bowel movement; "The dog had made in the flower beds"ca-ca, crap, defecate, take a crap, take a shit, shit, makemake water, micturate, pass water, pee, pee-pee, relieve oneself, spend a penny, take a leak, piss, wee, wee-wee, urinate, piddle, puddle, make - eliminate urine; "Again, the cat had made on the expensive rug"egest, excrete, eliminate, pass - eliminate from the body; "Pass a kidney stone"dung - defecate; used of animals |
stoolverbSlang. To give incriminating information about others, especially to the authorities:inform, talk, tattle, tip (off).Informal: fink.Slang: rat, sing, snitch, squeal.Idiom: blow the whistle.Translationsstool (stuːl) noun a seat without a back. a piano-stool; a kitchen stool. 凳子 凳子fall between two stools to lose both of two possibilities by hesitating between them or trying for both. 兩頭落空 两头落空stool
fall between the cracksTo be overlooked, neglected, or ignored, especially due to mismanagement or disarray in the midst of a large or complex situation. In these overcrowded and underfunded public schools, many students end up falling between the cracks. The details of the enforcement of the law seem to have fallen between the cracks during its creation.See also: between, crack, fallstool pigeonAn informant, especially a criminal working as a spy for law enforcement officers. Although the criminal agreed to help the police in order to avoid prison time, he was afraid the other gang members would kill him if they discovered he was a stool pigeon.See also: pigeon, stoolfall between two stoolsTo be caught between two things and thus unable to adequately do or accommodate both. Primarily heard in UK. I was excited to start taking night classes after work, but now, without enough time to devote either to school or to my job, I feel like I'm falling between two stools.See also: between, fall, stool, twostrain at (one's) stoolTo be constipated; to be unable or find it difficult to defecate. You mentioned that you've been straining at your stool lately. I'm going to prescribe a mild laxative for now, but you really ought to be eating more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.See also: stool, strainstool on (one)slang To inform or tattle on one. The accountant was all set to stool on the mob, but they got to him before he made it to the police. Don't stool on your friends, Jack. You've got to have their backs!See also: on, stoolfall between two stoolsFig. to come somewhere between two possibilities and so fail to meet the requirements of either. The material is not suitable for an academic book or for a popular one. It falls between two stools. He tries to be both teacher and friend, but falls between two stools.See also: between, fall, stool, twostool (on someone)Sl. to inform (on someone). Jane would stool on anybody, even her own mother. Somebody stooled and ruined the whole layout.stool (pigeon) and stooliean informer. (Originally underworld.) Some stool pigeon spilled the works to the boys in blue. There's nothing I hate worse than a stoolie.fall between the cracksAlso, fall through the cracks or between two stools . Be neglected or overlooked; also, not fit either of two alternatives. For example, Please make sure that either our department or yours deals with this account, lest it fall between the cracks , or Trying to be both teacher and parent, she fell between two stools. The variant using stools, with its image of a person falling to the ground between two chairs instead of sitting down on one or the other, was already a proverb in ancient times; in English it was first recorded about 1390. See also: between, crack, fallstool pigeonA decoy or informer, especially a police spy. For example, Watch out for Doug; I'm sure he's a stool pigeon for the supervisor. This term alludes to a bird tied to a stool or similar perch in order to attract other birds, which will then be shot. However, one writer believes that stool is a variant for stale or stall, both nouns used for a decoy bird before 1500 or so. [c. 1820] See also: pigeon, stoola stool pigeon OLD-FASHIONEDA stool pigeon is someone who gives secret information to the police. There's nothing the mob hates more than a stool pigeon. Note: This expression is used to express disapproval. Note: This expression comes from the old practice of putting a wooden pigeon on a seat to trick other pigeons. See also: pigeon, stoolfall between two stools or be caught between two stools mainly BRITISHIf someone or something falls between two stools or is caught between two stools, they are in an unsatisfactory situation because they do not belong to either of two groups, or because they are trying to do two different things at once and are failing at both. Young people on waiting lists for youth training fall between two stools. They can't get unemployment benefit, nor can they get the allowance for the scheme they're waiting to get on. Devo's problem as a band has always been that they are caught between the two stools of art and pop.See also: between, fall, stool, twofall between two stools fail to be or to take one of two satisfactory alternatives. British This phrase comes from the proverb between two stools one falls to the ground , first referred to in English by the medieval writer John Gower in Confessio Amantis ( c .1390 ).See also: between, fall, stool, twofall between two ˈstools (British English) not be successful, acceptable, etc. because it is neither one thing nor another: The book falls between two stools. It’s neither a love story nor a crime story.See also: between, fall, stool, twostool (on someone) in. to inform (on someone). (To act as a stool (pigeon).) Britney would stool on anybody, even her own mother. See also: on, someone, stoolstool verbSee stool on someonestool (pigeon) and stoolie (ˈstul ˈpɪdʒən and ˈstuli) n. an informer. (Originally underworld.) Some stool pigeon spilled the works to the boys in blue. I’m no stoolie! See also: pigeon, stoolstool verbSee stool pigeon fall between (the) two stools To fail because of an inability to reconcile or choose between two courses of action.See also: between, fall, stool, two strain at stool To have difficulty defecating.See also: stool, strainstool
stool1. a rootstock or base of a plant, usually a woody plant, from which shoots, etc., are produced 2. a cluster of shoots growing from such a base 3. Chiefly US a decoy used in hunting 4. waste matter evacuated from the bowels 5. (in W Africa, esp Ghana) a chief's throne StoolThe flat piece upon which a window closes, corresponding to the sill of a door.packing piece, stoolA block which is used to raise one or more members above others.
stool1. The flat piece upon which a window shuts down, corresponding to the sill of a door. 2. A narrow shelf fitted across the lower part of the inside of a window opening; butts against the sill. 3. A window stool.4. Same as packing piece.5. A framed support.stool
stool [sto̳l] feces.lienteric stool feces containing much undigested food.rice-water s's the characteristic and diagnostic watery, light gray to clear diarrhea of cholera, containing flecks of mucous material, epithelial cells, and many cholera vibrios.silver stool feces with a silver color due to a mixture of melena and white fatty stools; it occurs in tropical sprue and carcinoma of the ampulla of Vater, and in children taking sulfonamides who have diarrhea.stool (stūl), 1. A discharging of the bowels. 2. The matter discharged at one movement of the bowels. Synonym(s): evacuation (2) Synonym(s): motion (3) , movement (2) [A.S. stōl, seat] stool (sto͞ol)n. Evacuated fecal matter.intr.v. stooled, stooling, stools To evacuate the bowels; defecate.stool Feces noun Solid waste discharged in a bowel movement; fetid intestinal evacuate. See Black stool, Currant jelly stool, Milk stool, Pea soup stool, Rabbit stool, Rice water stool, Starvation stool. stool (stūl) 1. A discharging of the bowels. 2. The matter discharged at one movement of the bowels. Synonym(s): evacuation (2) . Synonym(s): movement (2) . [A.S. stōl, seat]StoolThe solid waste that is left after food is digested. Stool forms in the intestines and passes out of the body through the anus.Mentioned in: Campylobacteriosis, Laxatives, Shigellosisstool (stūl) 1. A discharging of the bowels. 2. The matter discharged at one movement of the bowels. Synonym(s): evacuation (2) , movement (2) . [A.S. stōl, seat]Patient discussion about stoolQ. baby has worm in stool 6 monthold A. There are many treatments, but as far as I know they require prescription, so consulting a pediatrician may be necessary. However, you may read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intestinal_parasite
Q. what does it mean when u have blood in your stool? A. Blood in the stool can be bright red, maroon in color, black and tarry, or occult (not visible to the naked eye). Causes of blood in stool range from harmless, annoying conditions of the gastrointestinal tract such as hemorrhoids to serious conditions such as cancer. Blood in the stool should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.Rectal bleeding (known medically as hematochezia) refers to passage of bright red blood from the anus, often mixed with stool and/or blood clots. Most rectal bleeding comes from the colon, rectum, or anus. The color of the blood during rectal bleeding often depends on the location of the bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract. Generally, the closer the bleeding site is to the anus, the blood will be a brighter red. For the rest of this you can go to http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/forum.asp?articlekey=24701 Hope this helps.
Q. Blood in stools before and after polyp removel, Avms of the deodenel loop, inside hems, and 3cin tubuo adenoma Hi, On Nov of 06 I had a colonoscopy done and they didnt find any thing that could be mking me bleed and go to the rest room often. Then in Nov of 07 did a EDg and found I have AVMs of the deodenel loop.She Burned them and I didnt have any more bleeding till June of thei yr.On 6/6/08 i had another EDg done she burned more AVMs and on Mon I started bleeding again. This time she did a colonoscopy and found I had inside hems and a 3cin tubuolvillous adenoma inflamed.She cut, burned, and took it out in peices.She saye she will go back in Nov of this yr and look again. Two weeks after I had this done I had started to bleed again and had bad such bad pain in my hip I had to hold on to walk. that same day i started to bleed again. I bled out big clots and a bowl full of blood! A few days later the pain went away but was still bleeding ever time I had bowl movement!I can bleed up to 4 days at a times sometimes. I have been taking HC supp. and it seems to have stoped the bleeding and pain! A. It is normal that after a polyp removal you will continue bleeding some more. However, if you feel like there is a lot of bleeding, and/or you are not feeling well, you should see a doctor as soon as possible to stop the bleeding or look for the source of bleeding. More discussions about stoolstool Related to stool: Stool culture, Blood in stool, Black StoolSynonyms for stoolverb to give incriminating information about others, especially to the authoritiesSynonyms- inform
- talk
- tattle
- tip
- fink
- rat
- sing
- snitch
- squeal
Synonyms for stoolnoun a simple seat without a back or armsRelated Words- campstool
- cutty stool
- footrest
- footstool
- tuffet
- ottoman
- milking stool
- music stool
- piano stool
- seat
- step stool
- taboret
- tabouret
noun solid excretory product evacuated from the bowelsSynonyms- faecal matter
- faeces
- fecal matter
- feces
- ordure
- BM
- dejection
Related Words- dog do
- dog shit
- dog turd
- doggy do
- body waste
- excrement
- excreta
- excretory product
- excretion
- poop
- shit
- shite
- turd
- crap
- dirt
- droppings
- dung
- muck
- meconium
- melaena
- melena
noun (forestry) the stump of a tree that has been felled or headed for the production of saplingsRelated Wordsnoun a plumbing fixture for defecation and urinationSynonyms- commode
- crapper
- potty
- throne
- toilet
- pot
- can
Related Words- bathroom
- bath
- flushless toilet
- flush toilet
- lavatory
- plumbing fixture
- potty chair
- potty seat
- john
- lav
- privy
- toilet
- can
- toilet bowl
- toilet seat
verb lure with a stool, as of wild fowlRelated Wordsverb react to a decoy, of wildfowlRelated Wordsverb grow shoots in the form of stools or tillersSynonymsRelated Words- acquire
- develop
- produce
- grow
- get
verb have a bowel movementSynonyms- ca-ca
- crap
- defecate
- take a crap
- take a shit
- shit
- make
Related Words- make water
- micturate
- pass water
- pee
- pee-pee
- relieve oneself
- spend a penny
- take a leak
- piss
- wee
- wee-wee
- urinate
- piddle
- puddle
- make
- egest
- excrete
- eliminate
- pass
- dung
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