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Tarry stool
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Dark and sticky solid matter which is passed out of the bowels
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Stool, английский
- The flat molding fitted over the window sill between jambs and contacting the bottom rail of the lower sash. also another name for toilet.
- 1. an act of emptying the bowels 2. a piece of solid waste matter which is passed out of the bowels an abnormal stool loose stools a stool test (note: often used in the plural.) verb to pass a piece of solid matter out of the bowels
- Materia fecal, excremento
- A minor channel abaft the main channels, for the dead-eyes of the backstays. (see backstay-stools.)
Stool bombing, английский
Удар падающей струи стали о поддон
Stool end, английский
Stool pigeon, английский
- A recording device attached to a drill machine, showing on paper the time required to complete certain drilling operations and also how the drill machine was operated during a unit of time.
- Голубь, служащий для приманивания диких голубей
Stool sample/specimen, английский
Muestra de la materia fecal, del excremento
Stool surveys, английский
Исследование проб стула при групповых обследованиях
Stooled, английский
Stoolie, английский
A guy that typically spends a lot of time on his appearance, including working out to excess, and going to clubs wearing tight shirts, overalls with a strap undone or a vest unbottoned with nothing underneath to accentuate his body. root stool sample. example me how do stoolies always get the hot girls at clubs? friend i dunno, ask ricky martin.
Stools, английский
Chocks introduced under the lowest transoms of a ship`s stern-frame, to which the lower ends of the fashion-pieces are fastened; they form the securities of the quarter-galleries. also, the thick pieces of plank, fayed together edgeways, and bolted to the sides of the ship for backstays. also, the ornamental block for the poop-lantern to stand upon.
Tarry, английский
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Brown fat, английский
Dark-coloured body fat that can easily be converted to energy and helps to control body temperature
Malignant hypertension, английский
Dangerously high blood pressure
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