Uk English Meaning of piths

pith

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Definitions and Meaning of piths in English

piths

the soft or spongy interior of a part of the body, to remove the pith from (a plant stem), importance, substantial quality (as of meaning), any of various loose spongy plant tissues that resemble true pith, to destroy the spinal cord or central nervous system of (an animal, such as a frog) usually by passing a wire or needle up and down the spinal canal, a usually continuous central strand of spongy tissue in the stems of most vascular plants that probably functions chiefly in storage, to kill (an animal) by piercing or severing the spinal cord, the loose spongy tissue that forms the center of the stem in most plants and probably functions chiefly in storage, the spongy inside of a bone or feather, to kill (as cattle) by piercing or severing the spinal cord, to destroy the spinal cord or central nervous system of (as a frog) usually by passing a wire or needle up and down the spinal canal, the essential part

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pith

the soft or spongy interior of a part of the body, to remove the pith from (a plant stem), importance, substantial quality (as of meaning), any of various loose

cores,essences,hearts,kernels,roots,Bottom lines,Centrepieces,contents,gists,Meat and potatoes

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pitfalls => pitfalls, pitchwomen => saleswomen, pitchwoman => Pitchwoman, pitchpoling => `pitchpoling`, pitchpoled => pitchpoled,