Feces vs. Stool

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Fecesnoun

Digested waste material (typically solid or semi-solid) discharged from the bowels; excrement.

Feces

dregs; sediment; excrement. See FÆces.

Fecesnoun

solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels

Feces

Feces (or faeces) is the solid or semi-solid remains of food that was not digested in the small intestine, and has been broken down by bacteria in the large intestine. Feces contains a relatively small amount of metabolic waste products such as bacterially altered bilirubin, and dead epithelial cells from the lining of the gut.Feces is discharged through the anus or cloaca during defecation.

Stoolnoun

A seat for one person without a back or armrest, particularly:

Stoolnoun

A footstool.

Stoolnoun

A seat; a seat with a back; a chair.

Stoolnoun

Throne.

Stoolnoun

(horticulture) A plant that has been cut down until its main stem is close to the ground, resembling a stool, to promote new growth.

Stoolnoun

(obsolete) A seat used for urination and defecation: a chamber pot, commode, outhouse seat, or toilet.

Stoolnoun

Feces, excrement.

Stoolnoun

A production of feces or excrement, an act of defecation, stooling: a shit.

Stoolnoun

(archaic) A decoy.

Stoolnoun

(nautical) A small channel on the side of a vessel, for the deadeyes of the backstays.

Stoolnoun

Material, such as oyster shells, spread on the sea bottom for oyster spat to adhere to.

Stoolnoun

A plant from which layers are propagated by bending its branches into the soil.

Stoolverb

To produce stool: to defecate.

Stoolverb

(horticulture) To cut down (a plant) until its main stem is close to the ground, resembling a stool, to promote new growth.

Stoolverb

(agriculture) To ramify; to tiller, as grain; to shoot out suckers.

Stoolnoun

A plant from which layers are propagated by bending its branches into the soil.

Stoolnoun

A single seat with three or four legs and without a back, made in various forms for various uses.

Stoolnoun

A seat used in evacuating the bowels; hence, an evacuation; a discharge from the bowels.

Stoolnoun

A stool pigeon, or decoy bird.

Stoolnoun

A small channel on the side of a vessel, for the dead-eyes of the backstays.

Stoolnoun

A bishop's seat or see; a bishop-stool.

Stoolnoun

A bench or form for resting the feet or the knees; a footstool; as, a kneeling stool.

Stoolnoun

Material, such as oyster shells, spread on the sea bottom for oyster spat to adhere to.

Stoolverb

To ramfy; to tiller, as grain; to shoot out suckers.

Stoolnoun

a simple seat without a back or arms

Stoolnoun

solid excretory product evacuated from the bowels

Stoolnoun

(forestry) the stump of a tree that has been felled or headed for the production of saplings

Stoolnoun

a plumbing fixture for defecation and urination

Stoolverb

lure with a stool, as of wild fowl

Stoolverb

react to a decoy, of wildfowl

Stoolverb

grow shoots in the form of stools or tillers

Stoolverb

have a bowel movement;

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