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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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Pitch
::
Pitch (n.) That point of the
ground
on which the ball
pitches
or
lights
when
bowled.
Pitch
::
Pitch (n.) A point or peak; the
extreme
point or
degree
of
elevation
or
depression;
hence,
a limit or
bound..
Fight
::
Fight (v. t.) To
contend
with in
battle;
to war
against;
as, they
fought
the enemy in two
pitched
battles;
the sloop
fought
the
frigate
for three
hours..
Pitch
::
Pitch (n.)
Height;
stature.
Bronchophony
::
Bronchophony
(n.) A
modification
of the voice
sounds,
by which they are
intensified
and
heightened
in
pitch;
--
observed
in
auscultation
of the chest in
certain
cases of
intro-thoracic
disease..
Plunge
::
Plunge
(n.) The act of
pitching
or
throwing
one's self
headlong
or
violently
forward,
like an
unruly
horse..
Spatchcock
::
Spatchcock
(n.) See
Spitchcock.
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..
Corno Inglese
::
Corno
Inglese
() A reed
instrument,
related
to the oboe, but
deeper
in
pitch;
the
English
horn..
Pride
::
Pride (n.)
Highest
pitch;
elevation
reached;
loftiness;
prime;
glory;
as, to be in the pride of one's
life..
Pitch
::
Pitch (n.) To cover over or smear with
pitch.
Pitch-ore
::
Pitch-ore
(n.)
Pitchblende.
Seasickness
::
Seasickness
(n.) The
peculiar
sickness,
characterized
by
nausea
and
prostration,
which is
caused
by the
pitching
or
rolling
of a
vessel..
Tie
::
Tie (v. t.) A line,
usually
straight,
drawn
across
the stems of
notes,
or a
curved
line
written
over or under the
notes,
signifying
that they are to be
slurred,
or
closely
united
in the
performance,
or that two notes of the same pitch are to be
sounded
as one; a bind; a
ligature..
Camp
::
Camp (v. i.) To pitch or
prepare
a camp; to
encamp;
to lodge in a camp; -- often with out.
Pitch
::
Pitch (n.) A
descent;
a fall; a
thrusting
down.
Sarracenia
::
Sarracenia
(n.) A genus of
American
perennial
herbs
growing
in bogs; the
American
pitcher
plant.
Clef
::
Clef (n.) A
character
used in
musical
notation
to
determine
the
position
and pitch of the scale as
represented
on the
staff.
Pay
::
Pay (v. t.) To
cover,
as
bottom
of a
vessel,
a seam, a spar, etc., with tar or
pitch,
or
waterproof
composition
of
tallow,
resin,
etc.; to
smear..
Low
::
Low
(adv.)
With a low
musical
pitch or tone.
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