pittite
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pittite — noun A spectator in the pit of a theatre … Wiktionary
pittite — pit·tite … English syllables
pittite — ˈpid.ˌīt, īˌtīt noun ( s) Etymology: pit (I) + ite chiefly Britain : one that frequents the pit of a theater … Useful english dictionary
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