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PLUMB-LINE

Volume 18 · 65 words · 1860 Edition

or PLUMMET, an instrument used by carpenters, masons, and others, in order to judge whether walls or beams be upright planes, horizontal, or the like. It is so called from a piece of lead fastened to the end of a cord, which usually constitutes this instrument. Sometimes the string descends along a wooden ruler, raised perpendicularly on another, in which case it becomes a level.