pit
Pronunciation: (pit), [key] — n., v., pit•ted, pit•ting.
—n. - a naturally formed or excavated hole or cavity in the ground: pits caused by erosion; clay pits.
- a covered or concealed excavation in the ground, serving as a trap.
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- 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.
- the abode of evil spirits and lost souls; hell: an evil inspiration from the pit.
- an extremely unpleasant, boring, or depressing place, condition, person, etc.; the absolute worst: When you're alone, Christmas is the pits.
- a hollow or indentation in a surface: glass flawed by pits.
- a natural hollow or depression in the body: the pit of the back.
- the armpits: up to my pits in work.
- a small, depressed scar, as one of those left on the skin after smallpox or chicken pox.
- an enclosure, usually below the level of the spectators, as for staging fights between dogs, cocks, or, formerly, bears.
- (in a commodity exchange) a part of the floor of the exchange where trading in a particular commodity takes place: the corn pit.
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- all that part of the main floor of a theater behind the musicians.
- Brit.the main floor of a theater behind the stalls.
- orchestra (def. 2a).
- (in a hoistway) a space below the level of the lowest floor served.
- an area at the side of a track, for servicing and refueling the cars.
- the sunken area of a bowling alley behind the pins, for the placement or recovery of pins that have been knocked down.
- 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.
- the area or room of a casino containing gambling tables.
—v.t. - to mark or indent with pits or depressions: ground pitted by erosion.
- to scar with pockmarks: His forehead was pitted by chicken pox.
- to place or bury in a pit, as for storage.
- to set in opposition or combat, as one against another.
- to put (animals) in a pit or enclosure for fighting.
—v.i. - to become marked with pits or depressions.
- (of body tissue) to retain temporarily a mark of pressure, as by a finger, instrument, etc.
pit
Pronunciation: (pit), [key] — n., v., pit•ted, pit•ting.
—n. - the stone of a fruit, as of a cherry, peach, or plum.
—v.t. - to remove the pit from (a fruit or fruits): to pit cherries for a pie.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.