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- nounpitch (noun) · pitches (plural noun) · pitch shot (noun) · pitch shots (plural noun)
- the quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone:"a car engine seems to change pitch downward as the vehicle passes you"
- a standard degree of highness or lowness used in performance. See also concert pitch."the guitars were strung and tuned to pitch"
- the steepness of a slope, especially of a roof.
- climbinga section of a climb, especially a steep one.
- the height to which a hawk soars before swooping on its prey.
- the level of intensity of something:"he brought the machine to a high pitch of development"
- (a pitch of)a very high degree of:"rousing herself to a pitch of indignation"
- BRITISH ENGLISHa playing field.
- cricketthe strip of ground between the two sets of stumps:"both batsmen were stranded in the middle of the pitch"
- baseballa legal delivery of the ball by the pitcher.
- golfa high approach shot on to the green.
- american footballshort for pitchout
- a form of words used when trying to persuade someone to buy or accept something:"a good sales pitch"
- a swaying or oscillation of a ship, aircraft, or vehicle around a horizontal axis perpendicular to the direction of motion:"the pitch and roll of the ship"
- technicalthe distance between successive corresponding points or lines, e.g., between the teeth of a cogwheel.
- a measure of the angle of the blades of a screw propeller, equal to the distance forward a blade would move in one revolution if it exerted no thrust on the medium.
- the density of typed or printed characters on a line, typically expressed as numbers of characters per inch.
verbpitch (verb) · pitches (third person present) · pitched (past tense) · pitched (past participle) · pitching (present participle)- baseballthrow (the ball) for the batter to try to hit.
- baseballbe a pitcher:"she pitched in a minor-league game" · "he pitched the entire game"
- golfhit (the ball) onto the green with a pitch shot.
- golf(of the ball) strike the ground in a particular spot.
- set (one's voice or a piece of music) at a particular pitch:"you've pitched the melody very high"
- express at a particular level of difficulty:"he should pitch his talk at a suitable level for the age group"
- aim (a product) at a particular section of the market:"the machine is being pitched at banks"
- make a bid to obtain a contract or other business:"they were pitching for an account"
- cause (a roof) to slope downward from the ridge:"the roof was pitched at an angle of 75 degrees" · "a pitched roof"
- slope downward:"the ravine pitches down to the creek"
OriginMiddle English (as a verb in the senses ‘thrust (something pointed) into the ground’ and ‘fall headlong’): perhaps related to Old English picung ‘stigmata’, of unknown ultimate origin. The sense development is obscure.nounpitch (noun)- a sticky resinous black or dark brown substance that is semiliquid when hot, hard when cold. It is obtained by distilling tar or petroleum and is used for waterproofing:"pitch is adhesive and repels water, which makes it a good substance for waterproofing" · "the desert night was as black as pitch"
verbarchaicpitch (verb) · pitches (third person present) · pitched (past tense) · pitched (past participle) · pitching (present participle)- cover, coat, or smear with pitch:"he pitched the ship inside and outside"
OriginOld English pic (noun), pician (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch pek and German Pech; based on Latin pix, pic-. Pitch Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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Pitch is a black substance that is sticky when it is hot and very hard when it is dry. Pitch is used on the bottoms of boats and on the roofs of houses to prevent water getting in.
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