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
cocô
merda
banquinho
tamborete
banco
banqueta
What does "stool" mean?
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noun A simple seat for one person with no back or armrests.
"She perched on a bar stool while waiting for her order."
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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.
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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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