stool
121piano stool — noun a stool for piano players; usually adjustable in height (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑music stool • Hypernyms: ↑stool …
122creepie stool — creep|ie «KREE pee», noun, or creepie stool, Scottish. a low stool: »On the creepie stool, chubby Isaac absorbed the wonder of half comprehended words (New Yorker) …
123de|stool — «dee STOOL», transitive verb. (in western Africa) to depose (a chief): »Every Ashanti chief has a stool, generally a low, slightly concave bench…, and when a ruler is deposed, he is said to be destooled (New Yorker) …
124en|stool — «ehn STOOL», transitive verb. (in western Africa) to place (a chief) in office: »He [spoke] to one newly enstooled chief (Time). ╂[< en 1 + stool] …
125foot|stool — «FUT STOOL», noun. a low stool on which to place the feet when seated …
126Bishop-stool — Bish op stool , n. A bishop s seat or see. [1913 Webster] …
127Camp stool — Camp Camp (k[a^]mp), n. [F. camp, It. campo, fr. L. campus plant, field; akin to Gr. kh^pos garden. Cf. {Campaign}, {Champ}, n.] 1. The ground or spot on which tents, huts, etc., are erected for shelter, as for an army or for lumbermen, etc. Shak …
128Close-stool — n. A utensil to hold a chamber vessel, for the use of the sick and infirm. It is usually in the form of a box, with a seat and tight cover. [1913 Webster] …