pitch
Significado (Inglés)
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- A sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap.
- A dark, extremely viscous material still remaining after distilling crude oil and tar.
- Pitchstone.
Conceptos
grado de inclinación
dar una sacudida
cambiar de dirección
Sinónimos
cant over
sales talk
rock to and fro
lexical tone
pitch shot
play ground
state of health
fling at
cobbler’s wax
digest outline
feed in
throw at
thrust in
place upright
hurl at
grid pitch
plunge down
stab down
pitch angle
bob around
pitch contour
thread interval
depth-to-span ratio
angle of pitch
raster unit
thread pitch
pitch of teeth
tar pitch
flight lead
cascade spacing
tube center distance
pitch of bolts
screw-pitch
helical pitch
pitch of nails
depth-span ratio
height-to-span ratio
teeth space
spruce sap
address
declare
football ground
mineral pitch
musical note
Frecuencia
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/pɪt͡ʃ/
Etimología (Inglés)
From Middle English picche, piche, pich, from Old English piċ, from Proto-West Germanic *pik, from Latin pix. Cognate with Ancient Greek πίσσα (píssa, “pitch, tar”), Latin pīnus (“pine”). More at pine. Cognate with Saterland Frisian Pik (“pitch, tar”), Dutch pek (“pitch, tar”), German Low German Pick (“pitch, tar”), German Pech (“pitch, tar”), Catalan pega (“pitch”), Spanish pegar (“to stick, glue”), Franco-Provençal pouatche (“sap from a pine”) and French poix (“sap”). The adjective is probably back-formed from pitch-black, reinterpreting "pitch" as meaning "intense(ly)".
Cognado con neerlandés
pek
Cognado con alemán
Pech
Cognado con catalán
pega
Cognado con español
pegar
Cognado con francés
poix
Cognado con inglés
pick
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