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Pits - definition of pits by The Free Dictionary A natural or artificial hole or cavity in the ground 2 a An excavation for the removal of mineral deposits; a mine b The shaft of a mine 3 A concealed hole in the ground used as a trap; a pitfall 4 A small indentation in a surface: pits in a windshield 5 a A natural hollow or depression in the body or an organ b
Pit - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Pit is a word with a wide variety of meanings There's the pit you dig on the beach as a moat for your sandcastle, and the pit a hunter digs for trapping an animal Then there's the sunken area of a performance hall where musicians play, an orchestra pit, and the area that's reserved for certain activity, like the trading pit at a stock exchange
pit - Oxford Learners Dictionaries Definition of pit noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable] a large deep hole in the ground We dug a deep pit in the yard The body had been dumped in a pit (figurative) The human mind is a dark, bottomless pit Want to learn more?
PIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary In motor racing, the pits are the areas at the side of the track where drivers stop to get more fuel and to repair their cars during races He moved quickly into the pits and climbed rapidly out of the car
pits - WordReference. com Dictionary of English a hollow, hole, or depression in a surface or body: a road with bumps and pits all through it Pathology a small depressed scar on the skin; pockmark: a small line of pits on her forehead
Pit Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary That's the pits! [=that is awful] She felt a flutter in the pit of her stomach when he walked through the door A hailstorm badly pitted the car's roof The driver was forced to pit because of engine problems The team will be pitted against [=will be playing against] last year's champion in the finals He pitted the plum and cut it into pieces
pits - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Shortened from pitsklaas or pitsiklaas, from Baltic German Spitzglas pits (genitive pitsi, partitive pitsi) Ma võtan vaid ühe pitsi I'll only take one shot