Stool vs Diluent - What's the difference?
stool | diluent |
A seat for one person without a back or armrest.
A footstool.
Feces; excrement.
(label) A decoy.
A seat; a seat with a back; a chair.
Throne.
(label) A seat used in evacuating the bowels; a toilet.
(label) A small channel on the side of a vessel, for the dead-eyes of the backstays.
Material, such as oyster shells, spread on the sea bottom for oyster spat to adhere to.
(agriculture) To ramify; to tiller, as grain; to shoot out suckers.
*1869 , Richard D. Blackmore,
*:I worked very hard in the copse of young ash, with my billhook and a shearing-knife; cutting out the saplings where they stooled too close together, making spars to keep for thatching, wall-crooks to drive into the cob, stiles for close sheep hurdles, and handles for rakes, and hoes, and two-bills, of the larger and straighter stuff.
That which dilutes.
(analytical chemistry) A solvent or other liquid preparation used to dilute a sample prior to testing.
(medicine) An agent used for effecting dilution of the blood; a weak drink.
Diluting; making thinner or weaker by admixture, especially of water.
As nouns the difference between stool and diluent
is that stool is a seat for one person without a back or armrest or stool can be a plant from which layers are propagated by bending its branches into the soil while diluent is that which dilutes.As a verb stool
is (agriculture) to ramify; to tiller, as grain; to shoot out suckers.As an adjective diluent is
diluting; making thinner or weaker by admixture, especially of water.stool
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) (m), (m), (m), from (etyl) . More at stand.Noun
(en noun)- (Totten)
Synonyms
* See alsoDerived terms
{{der3, footstool , stool pigeon , stoolie , window stool}}See also
* chair * seatEtymology 2
(etyl) (lena) stolo. See stolon.Verb
(en verb)Anagrams
* loots * tools ----diluent
English
Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* dilutantAdjective
(en adjective)- (Arbuthnot)