Meaning: lead
Root word: Latin plumbum
Roots with similar meanings:
Roots with opposite meanings:
Roots that could be confused:
Notes: Many of these terms are derived from the lead pipes or lead weights that were used.
Derived English Words
Commonly encountered words are in bold.
Plumb: To measure the depth of water or test verticality; also used to describe absolute or complete.
Overplumb: To excessively measure or examine for verticality or depth.
Plumbable: Capable of being measured for depth or verticality.
Plumbness: The quality or state of being vertical or straight.
Plumber: A person whose job is to install and repair water pipes and fixtures.
Plumbing: The system of pipes, tanks, fittings, and other apparatus for water supply and waste removal.
Plumbage: The act or process of plumbing; the result or product of plumbing.
Plumbic: Pertaining to or containing lead, especially in a tetravalent state.
Plumbous: Pertaining to or containing lead, especially in a divalent state.
Plumbate: A compound containing lead in an anionic form.
Diplumbic: Relating to a compound or ion containing two atoms of lead.
Triplumbic: Relating to a compound or ion containing three atoms of lead.
Plumbeous: Having the qualities of lead; heavy, dull, or lead-colored.
Plumbiferous: Containing or producing lead.
Plumbicon: A type of television camera tube with a lead oxide target.
Plumbism: Lead poisoning, especially from exposure to lead or lead compounds.
Plumbisolvent: Capable of dissolving or corroding lead.
Plumbean: Containing lead or related to lead.
Other Uses
Plumb bob: A weight, originally made of lead, used to test verticality.

Links
List of Greek and Latin roots in English – Wikipedia
Other Roots Used in These Words
| Root | Meaning |
|---|---|
| di- | two |
| fer- | to bear, carry |
| tri- | three |
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