7-letter words containing pit
- armpits — Plural form of armpit.
- ash-pit — a receptacle in the bottom of a fireplace, under a barbecue, or the like, for the accumulation of ashes.
- ashpits — a receptacle in the bottom of a fireplace, under a barbecue, or the like, for the accumulation of ashes.
- bar pit — a roadside borrow pit dug for drainage purposes.
- capital — Capital is a large sum of money which you use to start a business, or which you invest in order to make more money.
- capitan — a mountain in E California, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains: precipice that rises over 3300 feet (1000 meters) above Yosemite Valley.
- capitol — A capitol is a government building in which a state legislature meets.
- cesspit — A cesspit is a hole or tank in the ground into which waste water and sewage flow.
- cockpit — In an aeroplane or racing car, the cockpit is the part where the pilot or driver sits.
- despite — You use despite to introduce a fact which makes the other part of the sentence surprising.
- epitaph — A phrase or statement written in memory of a person who has died, especially as an inscription on a tombstone.
- epitaxy — The natural or artificial growth of crystals on a crystalline substrate determining their orientation.
- epithem — an external topical application
- epithet — An adjective or descriptive phrase expressing a quality characteristic of the person or thing mentioned.
- epitome — A person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type.
- epitomy — Misspelling of epitome.
- epitope — The part of an antigen molecule to which an antibody attaches itself.
- firepit — a pit dug into the ground or made from stones, masonry, etc., for keeping a fire used for cooking or warmth.
- fleapit — a shabby public place, especially a run-down motion-picture theater.
- incipit — the introductory words or opening phrases in the text of a medieval manuscript or an early printed book.
- jupiter — Also called Jove. the supreme deity of the ancient Romans: the god of the heavens and of weather. Compare Zeus.
- kapitsa — Pyotr L(eonidovich) [pyawtr lyi-uh-nyee-duh-vyich] /pyɔtr lyɪ ʌˈnyi də vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1894–1984, Russian physicist: Nobel Prize 1978.
- kapitza — Pyotr L(eonidovich) [pyawtr lyi-uh-nyee-duh-vyich] /pyɔtr lyɪ ʌˈnyi də vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1894–1984, Russian physicist: Nobel Prize 1978.
- marlpit — (dated) A pit where marl has been dug.
- moshpit — The moshpit at a rock concert is the area in front of the stage where people jump up and down.
- mud pit — A mud pit is a large tank that holds mud used as a drilling fluid.
- outpity — to exceed in pitying
- pit saw — a large saw used, esp. formerly, to cut timber lengthwise and worked by two men, one standing above the log, the other in a pit below it
- pitanga — Surinam cherry.
- pitapat — with a quick succession of beats or taps: Her heart beat pitapat with excitement.
- pitatus — a walled plain in the third quadrant of the face of the moon: about 50 miles (80 km) in diameter.
- pitched — sound: of a certain pitch
- pitcher — Molly (Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley) 1754–1832, American Revolutionary heroine.
- piteous — evoking or deserving pity; pathetic: piteous cries for help.
- pitesti — a city in S central Romania, on the Argeş River.
- pitfall — a lightly covered and unnoticeable pit prepared as a trap for people or animals.
- pithead — a mine entrance and the surrounding area.
- pithful — full of pith; pithy; succinct
- pithily — brief, forceful, and meaningful in expression; full of vigor, substance, or meaning; terse; forcible: a pithy observation.
- pithing — Botany. the soft, spongy central cylinder of parenchymatous tissue in the stems of dicotyledonous plants.
- pitiful — evoking or deserving pity: a pitiful fate.
- pitprop — a support beam in a mine shaft
- pitting — the stone of a fruit, as of a cherry, peach, or plum.
- pittite — one of the spectators at the theatre who occupy the theatre pit
- pituita — thick nasal secretion; phlegm
- pituite — mucus
- pitying — Informal. motivated by a sense of pity or sympathy for others or for oneself: to have pity sex with a virgin; to go on a pity date with a loser.
- pockpit — a mark left on skin after a pock has healed
- pushpit — a safety rail at the stern of a boat
- respite — a delay or cessation for a time, especially of anything distressing or trying; an interval of relief: to toil without respite.
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