Tanaka6000 pitch
COMPOUND WORDS
| absolute pitch | {n} | (ability to identify and reproduce a tone) SEE: perfect pitch :: | perfect pitch | {n} | (exact pitch) SEE: absolute pitch :: | pitch | {n} | (dark, extremely viscous material made by distilling tar) | pitch | {n} | (distance between evenly spaced objects) | pitch | {n} | (effort to sell or promote something) | pitch | {n} | (level or degree) | pitch | {n} | (sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees) | pitch | {n} | (the act of pitching a baseball) | pitch | {n} | (the angle at which an object sits) | pitch | {n} | (the field on which cricket, soccer, rugby or field hockey is played) | pitch | {n} | (the perceived frequency of a sound or note) | pitch | {v} | (baseball: to throw the ball toward home plate) | pitch | {v} | (to assemble or erect (a tent)) | pitch | {v} | (to move so that the front of the craft goes alternatively up and down) | pitch | {v} | (to play baseball in the position of pitcher) | pitch | {v} | (to promote, advertise, or attempt to sell) | pitch | {v} | (to throw away; discard) | pitch | {v} | (to throw) | pitch-black | {adj} | (of the blackest black) | pitchblende | {n} | (a type of uraninite) | pitch-dark | {adj} | (absolutely dark or black; as dark as pitch) | pitcher | {n} | (A wide-mouthed, deep vessel for holding liquids) | pitcher | {n} | (the player who throws the ball to the batter) | pitcher plant | {n} | (plant of the genus Darlingtonia) | pitcher plant | {n} | (plant of the genus Nepenthes) | pitcher plant | {n} | (plant of the genus Sarracenia) | pitchfork | {n} | (farm tool with tines) | rain pitchforks | {v} | (rain cats and dogs) SEE: rain cats and dogs :: | sales pitch | {n} | (presentation to persuade a customer) | spitchcock | {n} | (eel prepared by spitchcocking)
5000 WORDS | L110 | P4659 | football pitch | das Spielfeld | 赛场
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