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Meaning

The word "stool" typically refers to a seat or a chair without a back and often without arms, usually designed for one person. It can also mean feces or waste material produced by the body.

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Etymology

The word "stool" comes from the Old English word "stōl," which means a seat or a place. This term has its roots in Proto-Germanic *stōlaz and is linked to the Old Norse "stollr" and Middle Dutch "stoel," both meaning seat or chair.

Examples

  1. She sat on a tall stool at the bar to enjoy her drink.
  2. The doctor asked me to provide a stool sample for analysis.
  3. They gathered around the campfire, sitting on wooden stools.
  4. The artist used a stool to reach the higher parts of the canvas.
  5. After the meal, the dog was curious about the smell of the leftover stool.
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