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Showing words for PIT using the English dictionary

3 Letter Words for Pit

pit, tip, tpi

Definitions for Pit

[1] a naturally formed or excavated hole or cavity in the ground: pits caused by erosion; clay pits.
[2] a covered or concealed excavation in the ground, serving as a trap.
[3] Mining . an excavation made in exploring for or removing a mineral deposit, as by open-cut methods. the shaft of a coal mine. the mine itself.
[4] the abode of evil spirits and lost souls; hell: an evil inspiration from the pit.
[5] the pits, Slang . an extremely unpleasant, boring, or depressing place, condition, person, etc.; the absolute worst: When you're alone, Christmas is the pits.
[6] a hollow or indentation in a surface: glass flawed by pits.
[7] a natural hollow or depression in the body: the pit of the back.
[8] pits, Informal . the armpits: up to my pits in work.
[9] a small, depressed scar, as one of those left on the skin after smallpox or chicken pox.
[10] an enclosure, usually below the level of the spectators, as for staging fights between dogs, cocks, or, formerly, bears.
[11] (in a commodity exchange) a part of the floor of the exchange where trading in a particular commodity takes place: the corn pit.
[12] Architecture . all that part of the main floor of a theater behind the musicians. British . the main floor of a theater behind the stalls. orchestra(def 2a) .
[13] (in a hoistway) a space below the level of the lowest floor served.
[14] Auto Racing . an area at the side of a track, for servicing and refueling the cars.
[15] Bowling . the sunken area of a bowling alley behind the pins, for the placement or recovery of pins that have been knocked down.
[16] Track . the area forward of the takeoff point in a jumping event, as the broad jump or pole vault, that is filled with sawdust or soft earth to lessen the force of the jumper's landing.
[17] the area or room of a casino containing gambling tables.
[18] to mark or indent with pits or depressions: ground pitted by erosion.
[19] to scar with pockmarks: His forehead was pitted by chicken pox.
[20] to place or bury in a pit, as for storage.
[21] to set in opposition or combat, as one against another.
[22] to put (animals) in a pit or enclosure for fighting.
[23] to become marked with pits or depressions.
[24] (of body tissue) to retain temporarily a mark of pressure, as by a finger, instrument, etc.
[25] the stone of a fruit, as of a cherry, peach, or plum.
[26] to remove the pit from (a fruit or fruits): to pit cherries for a pie.
[27] a large, usually deep opening in the ground
[28] a mine or excavation with a shaft, esp for coal the shaft in a mine (as modifier ) pit pony ; pit prop
[29] a concealed danger or difficulty
[30] the pit hell
[31] Also called: orchestra pit the area that is occupied by the orchestra in a theatre, located in front of the stage
[32] an enclosure for fighting animals or birds, esp gamecocks
[33] anatomy a small natural depression on the surface of a body, organ, structure, or part; fossa the floor of any natural bodily cavity the pit of the stomach
[34] pathol a small indented scar at the site of a former pustule; pockmark
[35] any of various small areas in a plant cell wall that remain unthickened when the rest of the cell becomes lignified, esp the vascular tissue
[36] a working area at the side of a motor-racing track for servicing or refuelling vehicles
[37] a section on the floor of a commodity exchange devoted to a special line of trading
[38] a rowdy card game in which players bid for commodities
[39] an area of sand or other soft material at the end of a long-jump approach, behind the bar of a pole vault, etc, on which an athlete may land safely
[40] the ground floor of the auditorium of a theatre
[41] British a slang word for bed (def. 1), bedroom (def. 1)
[42] another word for pitfall (def. 2)
[43] (tr often foll by against ) to match in opposition, esp as antagonists
[44] to mark or become marked with pits
[45] (tr) to place or bury in a pit
[46] the stone of a cherry, plum, etc
[47] (tr) to extract the stone from (a fruit)
[48] a Scot word for put

Words related to Pit

abyss, shaft, mine, crater, trench, tomb, puncture, gulf, excavation, dimple, pockmark, well, hollow, pothole, grave, indentation, chasm, hell, perforation, dent

Words nearby Pit

piston ring, piston rod, piston slap, pistou, pisé, pit, pit against, pit boss, pit bull terrier, pit dwelling, pit grave

Origin of Pit

21835–45, Americanism ; < Dutch: kernel; cognate with pith

Word origin for Pit

C19: from Dutch: kernel; compare pith

Synonyms for Pit

abyss, crater, mine, shaft, tomb, trench, chasm, dent, depression, dimple, excavation, grave, gulf, hell, hollow, indentation, perforation, pockmark, pothole, puncture, well