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stool in Portuguese

stool in Portuguese is fezes, cocô, merda — stool means a simple seat for one person with no back or armrests.

stool in Portuguese

fezes
noun
cocô
noun
merda
noun
banquinho
noun
tamborete
noun
banco
noun
banqueta
noun

What does "stool" mean?

  1. noun A simple seat for one person with no back or armrests.
    "She perched on a bar stool while waiting for her order."
  2. noun Solid waste passed from the body; feces.
    "The doctor asked for a stool sample to check for infection."

stool in a sentence

  • She perched on a bar stool while waiting for her order.
  • The kitchen island has three stools tucked underneath it.
  • The doctor asked for a stool sample to check for infection.

Similar words in Portuguese

Common Portuguese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "stool" in Portuguese?

"stool" in Portuguese is fezes, cocô, merda. stool means: A simple seat for one person with no back or armrests.

How do you use "stool" in a sentence?

Example: "She perched on a bar stool while waiting for her order." In Portuguese, "stool" is fezes, cocô, merda.

Are there other ways to say "stool" in Portuguese?

Yes — Portuguese has 7 translations listed for "stool": fezes, cocô, merda, banquinho, tamborete, banco.

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