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Can you define a table and a stool? what is the difference between the two?

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Can you define a table and a stool? what is the difference between the two?

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  1. they're both used to hold stuff except the stool is smaller


  2. You sit down on a stool (chair) to eat at the table. A stool is what people sit on at the bar. It's a high chair. Why don't you fill your own idiot-*** instead of asking me to? That's a table/stool combo and worth every ten points of it.

      

  3. a table is used to keep things on whereas a stool is used for sitting on...a table is usualy higher than a stool...

  4. You sit on one and eat on the other.

  5. a table is bigger in size and is intended for keeping office equipment, files etc., or placing food (dining table) or placing flower pot etc. near a sofa (called centre table). a stool is like a chair but withot back rest and arms.  doctors use stool for exanining patients.  

  6. Table is physical structure of a flat platform which is supported by three     or more legs from beneath.  It could be of any size whereas the stool is the substance (byproduct or residue as  undigested food) expelled/ excreted by an organism through a**s.    

  7. A table is a table. You don't sit on it.

    A stool is a tall chair. You sit on it.

  8. stool: surface on top is very small and it is easily moveable.  Usage: sit, take / kept  things in height places etc.,

    Table: Surface on top is more and not movable easily.  Usage: put things on table like books etc., use for eating food kept on food on table.

  9. A stool is that in which u can sit but it is not having the arm rest. Where as the table is one on which u can place ur whatever things u like to keep on it. For ex:- study table

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