"Plumbery" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Plumbery" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Plumbery" Meaning

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"Plumbery" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "plumbery"

Example 1: The artist's use of color and texture in the painting was a great example of her plumbery skills.##

Example 2: The carpenter's experience in installing pipes was a valuable asset in any plumbing job, showcasing his plumbery expertise.### Example 3: The instructor lectured about the different types of plumbery, explaining how to fix common household leaks.### Example 4: The DIY guidebook provided clear instructions on how to perform basic plumbery tasks, such as unclogging drains and repairing toilets.### Example 5: The plumber's years of experience and specialized training allowed him to tackle complex plumbery projects with ease.

"Plumbery" Similar Words

Plumbaginales

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Plumbagineous

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Plumbaginous

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Plumbago

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Plumbed

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Plumbeous

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lead-gray in color.

Plumber

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A tradesperson who installs, maintains, and repairs pipes, fixtures, and appliances that are connected to water and gas systems in a building.

Plumbers

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Plumbic

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Plumbic is another name for Lead. It is a bluish-white metal, soft and malleable.

Plumbiferous

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Plumbing

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Plumbism

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Plumbline

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a reference to a boundary or dividing line, especially an imaginary one

Plumbous

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Plumbous refers to lead, specifically the oxide, lead(II) oxide, or lead(II) oxide is a chemical compound with the formula PbO. However, the word "plumbous" is an archaic and somewhat poetic term for the element lead, or more specifically, the soft, malleable and greyish-white metal.In chemical nomenclature, the ending -(ox) is often used to denote an oxide. Hence the name for the related compound lead(IV) oxide is plumbic, leaving the term plumbous for the more "normal" state, which is lead(II) oxide.

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Plumcake

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