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Pit vs Firepit - What's the difference?

pit | firepit |


As nouns the difference between pit and firepit

is that pit is foot while firepit is a pit dug in the ground, or constructed from stones, in which a fire is made, principally for cooking.

Pit vs Biobed - What's the difference?

pit | biobed |


As nouns the difference between pit and biobed

is that pit is foot while biobed is a pit of soil used in agriculture to capture pesticide residue and break it down.

Pit vs Pitmaster - What's the difference?

pit | pitmaster |


As nouns the difference between pit and pitmaster

is that pit is a hole in the ground while pitmaster is one who operates a barbecue pit. Sometimes a term of respect for someone who is skilled at barbecuing.

As a verb pit

is to make pits in.

Pit vs Mandelonitrile - What's the difference?

pit | mandelonitrile |


As nouns the difference between pit and mandelonitrile

is that pit is foot while mandelonitrile is (organic compound) a cyanohydrin found in the pits of some fruits, used as an intermediate in the preparation of certain chemical compounds.

Pit vs Marlpit - What's the difference?

pit | marlpit |


As nouns the difference between pit and marlpit

is that pit is foot while marlpit is (dated) a pit where marl has been dug.

Pit vs Pitful - What's the difference?

pit | pitful |


As nouns the difference between pit and pitful

is that pit is a hole in the ground while pitful is as much as a pit will hold.

As a verb pit

is to make pits in.

Pit vs Clingstone - What's the difference?

pit | clingstone |


As nouns the difference between pit and clingstone

is that pit is a hole in the ground while clingstone is a stone fruit having a stone (pit) that clings to the flesh.

As a verb pit

is to make pits in.

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