Damson vs Plumb - What's the difference?
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A subspecies of plum tree, , native to Eurasia.
The edible fruit of this tree.
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truly vertical, as indicated by a plumb line
(cricket) Describing an LBW where the batsman is hit on the pads directly in front of his wicket and should be given out.
In a vertical direction; perpendicularly.
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(informal) Squarely, directly; completely.
A little mass of lead, or the like, attached to a line, and used by builders, etc., to indicate a vertical direction.
(nautical) A weight on the end of a long line, used by sailors to determine the depth of water.
To determine the depth, generally of a liquid; to sound.
To attach to a water supply and drain.
To think about or explore in depth, to get to the bottom of, especially to plumb the depths of .
To use a plumb bob as a measuring or aligning tool.
To accurately align vertically or horizontally.
(dated) To seal something with lead.
To work as a plumber.
(rare) To fall or sink like a plummet.
(US, colloquial, figuratively, obsolete) To trace a road or track; to follow it to its end.
(nautical) To position vertically above or below.
As nouns the difference between damson and plumb
is that damson is a subspecies of plum tree, species: Prunus domestica subsp. insititia, native to Eurasia while plumb is a little mass of lead, or the like, attached to a line, and used by builders, etc., to indicate a vertical direction.As adjectives the difference between damson and plumb
is that damson is the color of the fruit of this tree, a very deep purple while plumb is truly vertical, as indicated by a plumb line.As an adverb plumb is
in a vertical direction; perpendicularly.As a verb plumb is
to determine the depth, generally of a liquid; to sound.damson
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(wikipedia damson)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
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*plumb
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Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* (truly vertical) perpendicularAdverb
(-)- Plumb down he falls.
- It hit him plumb in the middle of his face.
- Years ago the well plumb dried out, not a drop of water in there since.