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* [[Pyrena]] or pit, the hard seed-bearing kernel inside drupe fruits such as peaches, olives and cherries
* [[Pyrena]] or pit, the hard seed-bearing kernel inside drupe fruits such as peaches, olives and cherries
* [[Boolean prime ideal theorem]], which guarantees the existence of certain types of subsets in a given abstract algebra
* [[Boolean prime ideal theorem]], which guarantees the existence of certain types of subsets in a given abstract algebra
* [[Polynomial identity testing]], the problem of efficiently determining whether two multivariate polynomials are identical.
* [[2-Propanoyl-3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-tropane]], a cocaine analog
* [[2-Propanoyl-3-(4-isopropylphenyl)-tropane]], a cocaine analog
* As a file extension, <code>.pit</code> stands for ''[[Disk partitioning#Partition table|Partition]] Information Table''
* As a file extension, <code>.pit</code> stands for ''[[Disk partitioning#Partition table|Partition]] Information Table''

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Pit or PIT may refer to:

Structure

Science and technology

Arts and entertainment

Games

  • Pit (game), a Parker Brothers card game simulating a commodities exchange
  • Pit (Kid Icarus), the main character in the video game series Kid Icarus

Music

  • Front ensemble, the stationary percussion section in a marching band or drum corps
  • Mosh pit, an area for dancing at a concert
  • Orchestra pit, the area in a theater, between the stage and audience, in which musicians perform

People

Places

United States

Sports

An abbreviation for Pittsburgh sports teams, such as:

Transport

Other uses

See also