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stool
noun
1 a simple seat without a back, usually with three or four legs.
2 a footstool.
3 faeces.
4 a a felled tree stump, especially one that has new shoots sprouting from it;
b the clump of new growth that sprouts from a felled tree stump.
5 US a hunter's decoy.
verb (stooled , stooling )
1 intr said of a felled tree stump, etc: to send up shoots.
2 to lure (wildfowl) using a decoy.
[Anglo-Saxon stol ]
fall between two stools to divide one's attention between two goals, with the result that neither is achieved.
noun
1 a simple seat without a back, usually with three or four legs.
2 a footstool.
3 faeces.
4 a a felled tree stump, especially one that has new shoots sprouting from it;
b the clump of new growth that sprouts from a felled tree stump.
5 US a hunter's decoy.
verb (stooled , stooling )
1 intr said of a felled tree stump, etc: to send up shoots.
2 to lure (wildfowl) using a decoy.
[Anglo-Saxon stol ]
fall between two stools to divide one's attention between two goals, with the result that neither is achieved.
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