FAECES vs STOOL: NOUN
- Solid or semi-solid waste material from the digestive process of an animal, discharged through the bowels; excrement.
- Solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels
- The seat used in easing the bowels; hence, a fecal evacuation; a discharge from the bowels.
- The seat of a bishop; a see.
- A seat or chair; now, in particular, a seat, whether high or low, consisting of a piece of wood mounted usually on three or four legs, and without a back, intended for one person; also, any support of like construction used as a rest for the feet, or for the knees when kneeling.
- In iron ship-building, a small foundation or seating for the support of some part of the machinery, as the shaft-bearings, pumps, etc.
- In wooden ships, one of the pieces of plank bolted to the quarters for the purpose of forming and erecting the galleries; also, one of the ornamental blocks for the poop lanterns to stand on abaft.
- A shoot or growth from such a stump or rootstock.
- A stump or rootstock that produces shoots or suckers.
- Evacuated fecal matter.
- A toilet seat; a commode.
- A low bench or support for the feet or knees in sitting or kneeling, as a footrest.
- A backless and armless single seat supported on legs or a pedestal.
- A plumbing fixture for defecation and urination
- Solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels
- (forestry) the stump of a tree that has been felled or headed for the production of saplings
- A simple seat without a back or arms
- Same as ducking-stool.
- (literally and figuratively) Throne.
- A seat; a seat with a back; a chair.
- A decoy.
- Feces; excrement.
- A footstool.
- A seat for one person without a back or armrest.
- A pigeon used as a decoy to draw others within a net; hence, a person used as a decoy for others.
- The cuttystool.
- The flat piece upon which the window shuts down, and which corresponds to the sill of a door; in the United States, the narrow shelf fitted on the inside against the actual sill upon which the sash descends. This is called a window seat when broad and low enough to be used as a seat.
- Material, such as oyster shells, spread on the sea bottom for oyster spat to adhere to.
- A bench or form for resting the feet or the knees; a footstool.
- A bishop's seat or see; a bishop-stool.
- A stool pigeon, or decoy bird.
- A single seat with three or four legs and without a back, made in various forms for various uses.
- A plant from which layers are propagated by bending its branches into the soil.
- (See also camp-stool, footstool, night-stool, piano-stool.)
- Material spread on the bottom for oysterspat to cling to; set, either natural or artificial. See Cultch.
- Hence A stool-pigeon; also, a decoy-duck.
- A movable pole or perch to which a pigeon is fastened as a lure or decoy for wild birds. See the extract under stool-pigeon, 1.
- A frame for tapestry-work.
- A seat used in evacuating the bowels; a toilet.
- The root or stump of a timber-tree, or of a bush, cane, grass, etc., which throws up shoots; also, the cluster of shoots thus produced.
- The mother plant from which young plants are propagated by the process of layering.
- An ornamental block placed over the stem to support a poop-lantern.
- Nautical: A small channel in the side of a vessel for the deadeyes of the backstays.
FAECES vs STOOL: VERB
- N/A
- React to a decoy, of wildfowl
- Lure with a stool, as of wild fowl
- Have a bowel movement
- Grow shoots in the form of stools or tillers
FAECES vs STOOL: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To ramfy; to tiller, as grain; to shoot out suckers.
- To send up shoots or suckers.
- To evacuate the bowels; defecate.
- To act as a stool pigeon.
FAECES vs STOOL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- (noun plural) Excrement; ordure; also, settlings; sediment after infusion or distillation.
- To plow; cultivate.
- To evacuate the bowels.
- To be decoyed; respond to a decoy.
- To decoy duck or other fowl by means of stools.
- To throw up shoots from the root, as a grass or a grain-plant; form a stool. See stool, n., 6.
FAECES vs STOOL: RELATED WORDS
- Floaters, Wastes, Stools, Scats, Pellets, Manures, Excretions, Droppings, Dejection, Bm, Stool, Ordure, Fecal matter, Faecal matter, Feces
- Bm, Dejection, Can, Pot, Crapper, Tiller, Ordure, Potty, Feces, Faecal matter, Throne, Fecal matter, Faeces, Toilet, Commode
FAECES vs STOOL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Urine, Vomit, Dung, Poo, Excreta, Excrement, Wastes, Manures, Excretions, Dejection, Stool, Ordure, Fecal matter, Faecal matter, Feces
- Saddle, Chair, Dejection, Can, Pot, Tiller, Ordure, Potty, Feces, Faecal matter, Throne, Fecal matter, Faeces, Toilet, Commode
FAECES vs STOOL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It also includes dog faeces where reasonably possible.
- The role of human faeces used as manure.
- Settling characteristics of feedlot cattle faeces and manure.
- Do you clean blood, faeces, or bodily fluids?
- The remainder is excreted in faeces as metabolites.
- There is also some elimination via the faeces.
- The rectum stores faeces until it is egested.
- The water helps to wash faeces out of the bowel and encourages the muscles in the bowel to contract and push the faeces out.
- The increase in the bulk of your faeces stimulates the muscles in your gut to squeeze faeces along and out of the body.
- If you only have a small amount of blood in your faeces then the faeces look normal.
- FDA guidance stating that physicians using stool from a stool bank must do so under IND.
- With the comprehensive stool test, your stool is directly analyzed for levels of yeast.
- The stool DNA test also looks for signs of blood in your stool.
- Detection of botulinum toxin in serum, stool or suspect food, from stool.
- Remember: counter stool and bar stool are not the same heights.
- Signature Assistants Stool and receive a Free Dentists Stool.
- Stool becomes hard because the body reabsorbs water from the stool as long as stool remains in the bowel.
- No changes in stool fat or total or soluble stool nitrogen were observed in the minority of patients for whom stool analysis was performed.
- Types of stool The Bristol Stool Chart, a medical aid used to classify different types of stool, designates seven distinct kinds.
- Abnormal looseness of the stool or watery stool, which may be accompanied by a change in stool frequency or volume.
FAECES vs STOOL: QUESTIONS
- Why is removal of faeces not an example of excretion?
- How do you find the number of parasitic elements in faeces?
- What did Dipper have to do with the brown sticky faeces?
- Who is the faeces-throwing activist behind Rhodes Must Fall campaign?
- Can We manipulate the density of faeces using rising agents?
- Did human faeces fall 35000 feet from plane flying overhead?
- Why does my child smear their faeces instead of playing?
- What do alpha-1 antitrypsin levels in faeces tell us?
- Does propionibacteria affect beta-glucuronidase activity in animal faeces?
- What is the composition of cattle faeces in streams?
- What does a positive stool examination report mean?
- Do probiotics help blood in stool during pregnancy?
- How is Campylobacter enteropathogen detected in stool?
- Which stool softener products do pharmacists recommend?
- Can lactose intolerant people take stool softeners?
- How is syndromic stool testing different from traditional stool testing?
- What kind of stool table is best for a milking stool?
- How to collect stool samples for a stool sample test?
- What are the treatments for black stool and tarry stool?
- What happens to stool when lactose is passed through stool?