Maybe - but, as I always say, that means that I now have to insert a lamp into my lamps (standard lamp, desk lamp, inspection lamp or whatever) - which feels at least a little oddSorry my old friend. A lamp holder holds the lamp (a.k.a the bulb) but bulb is actually a wrong term), the lamp is, traditionally, a bulbous shape though, I will give you that one.
I think there is confusion about the meaning of "plastic" when used as an adjective and its meaning when used as a noun.... another wrong term is "Plastic", any material having plasticity my be referred to as plastic but it may be metal or something else though.
In terms of adjectives, as you imply many/most metals are either 'plastic' or 'elastic' (adjectives), and only rarely brittle - and I think that even glass exhibits some plasticity. However, when used as a noun it has the meaning that 'everyone knows', and which corresponds to the definition of the word (as a noun) in most dictionaries.
The corollary of what you said is that some 'plastics' (noun) are not significantly (if at all) 'plastic' (adjective) - just try 'bending' one of the white electrical accessories made out of urea-formaldehyde resins
Kind Regards, John
