Aplombs

/əˈplɑmz/ noun

Plural of aplomb; instances of confidence, self-assurance, and composure, or weights/plumb lines used in measurement.

From French 'aplomb' (equilibrium, confidence), derived from Latin 'ad plumbum' (to the plumb). The plural marks multiple instances of this quality or tool.

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