a simple seat without a back or arms (forestry) the stump of a tree that has been felled or headed for the production of saplings have a bowel movement; "The dog had made in the flower beds"
Often called a window sill, the stool is a piece of wood which juts out from the bottom of a window to the interior of a home Stools are commonly seen in 19th century homes; plants or knick-knacks are often placed on window stools Not to be confused with sill
waste products that remain after food is digested, including fiber, bacteria, mucus, undigested foods, and cells from the inside of the intestine Passed through the rectum as a bowel movement
If someone has fallen between two stools, they are unable to decide which of two courses of action to take and as a result they have not done either of them successfully
1 A living stump capable of producing sprouts Also used to describe a living stump maintained in order to produce cuttings, layers, and so on; hence 'stool bed' 2 A cut stump from which coppice shoots arise
A bowel movement Suction: Removal of mucus from the nose and throat or from an endotracheal tube using a plastic tube attached to a vacuum source Surfactant: A substance produced by mature lungs to allow for easy lung inflation Manufactured surfactant is often placed into the lungs of premature infants who cannot yet make their own
A moulding used to trim the bottom of the interior of a window, primarily double hung The stool is applied horizontally and a piece called an Apron is applied beneath it for support
The bottom interior trim of a window frame that forms a flat narrow shelf Although actually a different piece, the stool is often called the sill The stool is the sill cap
(Tıp) Feçes,Dışkı,Bok.Büyük abdestte rektumdan geçen katı atıklar.Hazmedilmemiş yiyecekler,bakteriler,müküs(Mukoza,sümük) ve ölü hücrelerden oluşur.Feces(Feçes) de denir