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Pitched vs Patched - What's the difference?

pitched | patched |


As verbs the difference between pitched and patched

is that pitched is (pitch) while patched is (patch).

As adjectives the difference between pitched and patched

is that pitched is having a slope while patched is having been patched.

Itched vs Pitched - What's the difference?

itched | pitched |


As verbs the difference between itched and pitched

is that itched is (itch) while pitched is (pitch).

As an adjective pitched is

having a slope.

Pitched vs Pitches - What's the difference?

pitched | pitches |


As verbs the difference between pitched and pitches

is that pitched is (pitch) while pitches is (pitch).

As an adjective pitched

is having a slope.

As a noun pitches is

.

Pithed vs Pitched - What's the difference?

pithed | pitched |


As verbs the difference between pithed and pitched

is that pithed is past tense of pith while pitched is past tense of pitch.

As an adjective pitched is

having a slope.

Potched vs Pitched - What's the difference?

potched | pitched |


As verbs the difference between potched and pitched

is that potched is past tense of potch while pitched is past tense of pitch.

As an adjective pitched is

having a slope.

Pitched vs Hitched - What's the difference?

pitched | hitched |


As verbs the difference between pitched and hitched

is that pitched is (pitch) while hitched is (hitch).

As an adjective pitched

is having a slope.

Pitched vs Fitched - What's the difference?

pitched | fitched |


As adjectives the difference between pitched and fitched

is that pitched is having a slope while fitched is (heraldry).

As a verb pitched

is (pitch).

Pitcher vs Pitched - What's the difference?

pitcher | pitched |


As a noun pitcher

is one who pitches anything, as hay, quoits, a ball, etc or pitcher can be a wide-mouthed, deep vessel for holding liquids, with a spout or protruding lip and a handle; a water jug or jar with a large ear or handle.

As a verb pitched is

(pitch).

As an adjective pitched is

having a slope.

Witched vs Pitched - What's the difference?

witched | pitched |


As verbs the difference between witched and pitched

is that witched is (witch) while pitched is (pitch).

As an adjective pitched is

having a slope.

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