Uk English Meaning of pits
pits
Other Uk English words related to pits
- cavities
- ditches
- dents
- furrows
- holes
- hollows
- bowls
- Valleys
- basins
- burrows
- caves
- Caves
- Concavities
- depressions
- dents
- excavations
- grooves
- indentation
- indentures
- pockets
- recesses
- trenches
- Alveoli
- Vacuum cleaners
- wells
- abysses
- alcoves
- Boreholes
- chasms
- clefts
- craters
- dimples
- Gouges
- guttering
- impressions
- imprints
- niches
- nooks
- notches
- openings
- postholes
- Potholes
- sinkhole
- sockets
- Troughs
- voids
- wallows
- water holes
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Definitions and Meaning of pits in English
pits
mine, a natural hollow in the surface of the body, the stone of a drupaceous fruit, an area set off from and often sunken below neighboring areas, worst entry 3 sense 1, to put into or store in a pit, a space at the front of a theater for the orchestra, an enclosure in which animals are made to fight each other, to set against another in a fight or contest, to make pits in, a hole, shaft, or cavity in the ground, to remove the pit from, a place or situation of futility, misery, or degradation, an area in a securities or commodities exchange in which members trade (such as stocks), to place, cast, bury, or store in a pit, a hollow or indentation especially in the surface of an organism, to scar or mark with pits, to remove the pit from (a fruit), a scooped-out place used for burning something (such as charcoal), the stone of a fruit (as the cherry or peach) that is a drupe, a usually developmental imperfection in the enamel of a tooth that takes the form of a small pointed depression, to set (fighting birds, such as gamecocks) into or as if into a pit to fight, any of the areas alongside an auto racetrack used for servicing cars during a race, a hollowed or indented area especially in the surface of the body, the space occupied by an orchestra in a theater, to scar with pits, to make a pit stop, worst, to set into opposition or rivalry, a hollow or indentation especially in a surface of an organism, an area often sunken or depressed below the adjacent floor area, a minute depression in the secondary wall of a plant cell functioning in the intercellular movement of water and dissolved material, to preserve for a time an indentation made by pressure, hell sense 1a, any of the areas alongside an auto racecourse used for refueling and repairing the cars during a race, to become marked with pits, one of the indented scars left in the skin by a pustular disease, an indented scar (as from a boil), an enclosure where animals (as cocks) are set to fight
FAQs About the word pits
pits
mine, a natural hollow in the surface of the body, the stone of a drupaceous fruit, an area set off from and often sunken below neighboring areas, worst entry 3
cavities,ditches,dents,furrows,holes,hollows,bowls,Valleys,basins,burrows
bulges,hills,Mounds,projections,protrusions,protuberances,Bumps,cambers,convexities,humps
piths => pith, pitfalls => pitfalls, pitchwomen => saleswomen, pitchwoman => Pitchwoman, pitchpoling => `pitchpoling`,