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n. (등, 팔걸이 없는)걸상, 발판, 무릎받치는 궤, 걸상 비슷한 물건, 변소, 변보기, (어린 가지가 돋는)그루터기, 밑동, fall between two \stools 욕심부리다모두 실패하다
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