Pitch

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In music:

In speech and language:

In science:

  • Pitch (resin), a viscous liquid, derived from plants or petroleum products, often used for waterproofing and sealing boats, and flat or low-sloping roofs
  • Pitch Pine, a tree species rich in resin

In recreation:

In sales:

  • Sales pitch, a merchant's presentation of a product or service
  • The place where a busker performs is called their pitch

A measure of angle or incline:

  • Pitch (flight), an aircraft's attitude as nose up or down (see flight dynamics)
  • Blade pitch, the angle of a propeller
  • Roof pitch, the ratio of vertical over horizontal measurements in carpentry
  • Pitch (handwriting), in graphonomics
  • Pitch (mining), the inclination of mineral veins from the vertical (also rake or dip)

A measure of distance between like items:

In other senses:

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