- Look up
stool in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stool. may
refer to:
Stool (seat), a type of seat
without back
support or arm
rests Bar
stool Footstool...
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Ducking stools or
cucking stools were
chairs formerly used for
punishment of
disorderly women, scolds, and
dishonest tradesmen in
medieval Europe and elsewhere...
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examined in this scale, the type 1 and 2
stools were more
prevalent in females,
while the type 5 and 6
stools were more
prevalent in males; furthermore...
- benches,
stools, and the very rare
examples of throne-like
chairs as an
indication of status. The
stools had two forms: the
boarded or
Gothic stool, a short...
- two
close stools in July 1553. In Scotland,
equivalent close stools appear in
inventories and were
sometimes called "dry
stools" or "
stools of ease"....
- the
stool immovable, so it
cannot be
stolen or used as a
weapon in a bar fight. Floor-mounted
stools generally are
mounted on a column, but
stools with...
- (EGD)
Capsule endoscopy CT Scan
Melena is
defined as dark,
tarry stools,
often black in
color due to
partial digestion of the red
blood cells. Hematochezia...
- power.
While the
Golden Stool is made of pure gold,
stools are
often made from wood. Each
stool is made from a
single block of the wood of
Alstonia boonei...
- tb02205.x. ISSN 1758-6631. Hale,
Catherine Meredith (2013-09-04). "Asante
Stools and the Matrilineage". {{cite journal}}: Cite
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- The
stool of
repentance (Scottish Gaelic: furm an aithreachais, stòl an aithreachais), in the
Presbyterian polity,
mostly in Scotland, was an elevated...