Plumbing vs Leveling - What's the difference?
plumbing | leveling |
(uncountable) The pipes, together with the joints, tanks, stopcocks, taps and other fixtures of a water, gas or sewage system in a house or other building.
(uncountable) The trade or occupation of a plumber.
(uncountable, informal) A system of vessels or ducts in the human body, especially the genitourinary system.
(countable) A Murasugi sum where each disk summed along has its boundary subdivided into four segments.
(US)
The process of making something level.
* 1981 , D. Lincoln Canfield, Spanish Pronunciation in the Americas
As nouns the difference between plumbing and leveling
is that plumbing is the pipes, together with the joints, tanks, stopcocks, taps and other fixtures of a water, gas or sewage system in a house or other building while leveling is the process of making something level.As a verb leveling is
present participle of lang=en.plumbing
English
Noun
(en noun)- My plumbing was playing up, so I had to see the doctor.
Synonyms
* (genitourinary system) waterworks (informal)See also
* waterworksleveling
English
Alternative forms
* levellingVerb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- In the meantime, the Castilian of northern and central Spain, while retaining most of the traits of the pre-Columbian period, underwent changes and levelings , some of which were shared by the South and hence by America.
