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Pitiful vs Pit - What's the difference?

pitiful | pit |


As an adjective pitiful

is feeling pity; merciful.

As a noun pit is

foot.

Pit vs Blemish - What's the difference?

pit | blemish | Related terms |

Pit is a related term of blemish.


As nouns the difference between pit and blemish

is that pit is foot while blemish is a small flaw which spoils the appearance of something, a stain, a spot.

As a verb blemish is

to spoil the appearance of.

Pitch vs Pit - What's the difference?

pitch | pit |


In aviation terms the difference between pitch and pit

is that pitch is a measure of the angle of attack of a propeller while pit is a luggage hold.

In transitive terms the difference between pitch and pit

is that pitch is : The typhoon pitched the deck of the ship.pit is to remove the stone from a stone fruit or the shell from a drupe.

In lang=en terms the difference between pitch and pit

is that pitch is in an a cappella group, the singer responsible for singing a note for the other members to tune themselves by while pit is a section of the marching band containing mallet percussion instruments and other large percussion instruments too large to march, such as the tam tam. Also, the area on the sidelines where these instruments are placed.

As nouns the difference between pitch and pit

is that pitch is a sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap while pit is a hole in the ground.

As verbs the difference between pitch and pit

is that pitch is to cover or smear with pitch while pit is to make pits in.

Capitulation vs Pit - What's the difference?

capitulation | pit |


As nouns the difference between capitulation and pit

is that capitulation is a reducing to heads or articles; a formal agreement while pit is foot.

Ravine vs Pit - What's the difference?

ravine | pit | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between ravine and pit

is that ravine is a deep narrow valley or gorge in the earth's surface worn by running water while pit is a hole in the ground.

As a verb pit is

to make pits in.

Groove vs Pit - What's the difference?

groove | pit |


As nouns the difference between groove and pit

is that groove is a long, narrow channel or depression; e.g., such a slot cut into a hard material to provide a location for an engineering component, a tyre groove, or a geological channel or depression while pit is a hole in the ground.

As verbs the difference between groove and pit

is that groove is to cut a groove or channel in; to form into channels or grooves; to furrow while pit is to make pits in.

Pit vs Excavation - What's the difference?

pit | excavation | Related terms |


In countable terms the difference between pit and excavation

is that pit is a small surface hole or depression, a fossa while excavation is a site where an archaeological exploration is being carried out.

As nouns the difference between pit and excavation

is that pit is a hole in the ground while excavation is the act of excavating, or of making hollow, by cutting, scooping, or digging out a part of a solid mass.

As a verb pit

is to make pits in.

Break vs Pit - What's the difference?

break | pit | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between break and pit

is that break is to end (a connection), to disconnect while pit is to remove the stone from a stone fruit or the shell from a drupe.

In lang=en terms the difference between break and pit

is that break is a large four-wheeled carriage, having a straight body and calash top, with the driver's seat in front and the footman's behind while pit is a section of the marching band containing mallet percussion instruments and other large percussion instruments too large to march, such as the tam tam. Also, the area on the sidelines where these instruments are placed.

As verbs the difference between break and pit

is that break is to separate into two or more pieces, to fracture or crack, by a process that cannot easily be reversed for reassembly while pit is to make pits in.

As nouns the difference between break and pit

is that break is an instance of breaking something into two pieces while pit is a hole in the ground.

Pit vs Hollow - What's the difference?

pit | hollow | Related terms |


In colloquial terms the difference between pit and hollow

is that pit is armpit, oxter while hollow is completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.

In transitive terms the difference between pit and hollow

is that pit is to remove the stone from a stone fruit or the shell from a drupe while hollow is to make a hole in something; to excavate.

As an adjective hollow is

(of something solid) Having an empty space or cavity inside.

As an adverb hollow is

completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.

As an interjection hollow is

alternative form of lang=en.

Compitition vs Pit - What's the difference?

compitition | pit |


As a noun pit is

foot.

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