Plumbing comes from "plumbum", the Latin word for the metal Lead. Originally, pipes were made of lead.
... Plumbing. The word comes from the Latin for for lead, plumbum, from which the pipes were made (leading to lots and lots of lead poisoning).
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One of the names of the metal Lead- in Latin, was plumbum. Since very early plumbing used pipes made of lead, the name plumbum is the root of the word plumbing.
The Latin word for lead is plumbum. Pipes used to be made from lead, which is why the trade of pipe installation is called plumbing.
The word plumber derives from the Latin word plumbum, meaning lead. Plumbing was originally done with lead pipes, although those are now considered to be obsolete, and are mostly replaced. Modern plumbing is done with copper, steel, or PVC pipes.
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There are just 2 syllables in the word plumbing.
Plumbum is the latin word for lead, which is where the chemical symbol for lead comes from. (If a chemical has a wacky symbol that doesn't match up with its English name, it probably came from latin). Plumbum is also the root for the English word "plumber," this is because the water/sewer system in ancient Rome used lead pipes.