pitch (noun)
51pitch-and-toss — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: pitch (III) : a game in which the player who pitches coins nearest to a mark has first chance at tossing up all the coins played and winning those that fall heads up …
52pitch box — noun : a shallow box of wood or metal used in metalcraft for holding pitch in order to form a bed for fixing or holding the work while tooling …
53pitch coal — noun Etymology: pitch (I) : a brittle lustrous bituminous coal or lignite …
54pitch-farthing — noun Etymology: pitch (III) : chuck farthing …
55pitch mining — noun Etymology: pitch (IV) : the mining of steeply inclined coal beds …
56pitch ore — noun Etymology: pitch (I) : pitchblende …
57pitch peat — noun Etymology: pitch (I) : a black homogeneous peat with a waxy luster …
58pitch pocket — noun Etymology: pitch (I) : a cavity in lumber that contains or has contained resin …
59pitch tree — noun Etymology: pitch (I) : any of several resinous conifers: as a. : kauri pine b. : amboina pine c …
60pitch-up — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: from the verb pitch up : the tendency of a climbing airplane especially with swept back wings to nose sharply upward beyond the control of the pilot …