They both come from the Latin word plombium which means the element Lead. (The symbol for the element is Pb which comes from Plombium) Water pipes used to be made of lead, so a person who attended to water and sewer pipes was a plumber who looked after the Plumbing. An instrument for measuring whether something was vertical consisted of a line with a lead weight at the end, called a plumb weight, and the apparatus was called a plumb line or plumb rule. A vertical structure which was proven to be vertical by such an instrument was called "plumb"
The homophone of plum is 'plumb'. In the word 'plumb', the letter b is not pronounced.
The homophone for "plumb" is "plum."
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The old lady had a party but she couldn't have one with a burst pipe so she ordered a plumber and he got the job done.
The word for "origin" in Romani is "zhanel."
Plumb-er.
As an informal word meaning "utterly" plumb may derive from its formal meaning of "exactly vertical." But the variant spelling "plum" suggests that its origin may lie elsewhere.
A plumb is used in the building and construction trades by carpenters, plumbers, masons, steelworkers, and any number of other specialists. A word for 'one who plumbs' is plumber. However, this use of the noun plumber is not a profession in itself, the use of a plumb is only a small part of what the professionals do.
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plumbers often use lead, the periodic symbol for lead is Pb. And plumbers #1 things they do is make pipes "plumb" or completely vertical.
The phrase "plumb forgot" likely originated from the use of the word "plumb" as an adverb meaning "completely" or "absolutely." In this context, "plumb" emphasizes the degree to which something is forgotten. The word "plumb" in this sense dates back to the 16th century, while the specific phrase "plumb forgot" likely emerged later as a colloquial expression to convey total forgetfulness.
The noun 'plumber' is a common noun, a general word for anyone whose job is to fit and repair pipes and equipment used for supplying and storing water.The noun 'plumber' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun plumber is the name of a specific plumber.
You're referring to the word 'plumb' - as in plumb line.
The homophone of plum is 'plumb'. In the word 'plumb', the letter b is not pronounced.
The man came over to my house to plumb my toilet We have a long way to go to plumb the depths of the words.
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Plumbum has the abbreviation Pb, which is Latin in origin. That is also where we get the word 'plumber' - pipes were originally made of lead.