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Definition of pitch
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pitch is as below...
Pitch (n.) A point or peak; the
extreme
point or
degree
of
elevation
or
depression;
hence,
a limit or
bound..
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Piccolo
::
Piccolo
(n.) A
small,
shrill
flute,
the pitch of which is an
octave
higher
than the
ordinary
flute;
an
octave
flute..
Tough-pitch
::
Tough-pitch
(n.)
Copper
so
reduced;
--
called
also
tough-cake.
Pitch
::
Pitch (n.) A
descent;
a fall; a
thrusting
down.
Crock
::
Crock (n.) Any piece of
crockery,
especially
of
coarse
earthenware;
an
earthen
pot or
pitcher..
Pitch
::
Pitch (v. t.) To fix or set the tone of; as, to pitch a
tune..
Spit Curl
::
Spitchcocked
(a.)
Broiled
or fried after being split
lengthwise;
-- said of eels.
Pitchy
::
Pitchy
(a.)
Smeared
with
pitch.
Loco
::
Loco
(adv.)
A
direction
in
written
or
printed
music to
return
to the
proper
pitch after
having
played
an
octave
higher.
Note
::
Note (n.) A
character,
variously
formed,
to
indicate
the
length
of a tone, and
variously
placed
upon the staff to
indicate
its
pitch.
Hence:.
Pitching
::
Pitching
(n.) The rough
paving
of a
street
to a grade with
blocks
of
stone.
Pitch
::
Pitch (v. i.) To fix one's
choise;
-- with on or upon.
Tune
::
Tune (n.) The state of
giving
the
proper,
sound or
sounds;
just
intonation;
harmonious
accordance;
pitch of the voice or an
instrument;
adjustment
of the parts of an
instrument
so as to
harmonize
with
itself
or with
others;
as, the
piano,
or the
organ,
is not in
tune..
Pride
::
Pride (n.)
Highest
pitch;
elevation
reached;
loftiness;
prime;
glory;
as, to be in the pride of one's
life..
Do
::
Do (n.) A
syllable
attached
to the first tone of the major
diatonic
scale for the
purpose
of
solmization,
or
solfeggio.
It is the first of the seven
syllables
used by the
Italians
as manes of
musical
tones,
and
replaced,
for the sake of
euphony,
the
syllable
Ut,
applied
to the note C. In
England
and
America
the same
syllables
are used by mane as a scale
pattern,
while the tones in
respect
to
absolute
pitch are named from the first seven
letters
of the
alphabet..
Plunge
::
Plunge
(v. i.) To pitch or throw one's self
headlong
or
violently
forward,
as a horse
does..
Water Pitcher
::
Water
pitcher
() One of a
family
of
plants
having
pitcher-shaped
leaves.
The
sidesaddle
flower
(Sarracenia
purpurea)
is the type.
Screw
::
Screw (n.) A
straight
line in space with which a
definite
linear
magnitude
termed
the pitch is
associated
(cf. 5th
Pitch,
10 (b)). It is used to
express
the
displacement
of a rigid body, which may
always
be made to
consist
of a
rotation
about an axis
combined
with a
translation
parallel
to that
axis..
Encampment
::
Encampment
(n.) The place where an army or a
company
is
encamped;
a camp; tents
pitched
or huts
erected
for
temporary
lodgings.
Hayfork
::
Hayfork
(n.) A fork for
pitching
and
tedding
hay.
Asphaltum
::
Asphaltum
(n.) A
composition
of
bitumen,
pitch,
lime, and
gravel,
used for
forming
pavements,
and as a
water-proof
cement
for
bridges,
roofs,
etc.;
asphaltic
cement.
Artificial
asphalt
is
prepared
from coal tar, lime, sand, etc..
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