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** Pitch is the measure of an [[aircraft]]'s attitude (nose up or nose down) |
** Pitch is the measure of an [[aircraft]]'s attitude (nose up or nose down) |
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** Pitch is the measure of the angle of a [[propeller]] |
** Pitch is the measure of the angle of a [[propeller]] |
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*[[Pitch (vertical space)|Pitch]] is a vertical space; a term originally used in [[mining]], now also used in the sports of [[caving]] and [[climbing]] |
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*[[Pitch (resin)|Pitch]] can be any of several types of [[resin]]s |
*[[Pitch (resin)|Pitch]] can be any of several types of [[resin]]s |
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** See also [[bitumen]] or [[tar pitch]] |
** See also [[bitumen]] or [[tar pitch]] |
Revision as of 05:03, 16 August 2004
Pitch can refer to any of the following:
- In sound and music:
- Pitch is the property of a sound or musical tone measured by its perceived frequency
- See also pitch class, pitch space, relative pitch, absolute pitch, pure tone
- Pitch, or tone of voice, refers to variation of tone in tonal language, and in languages with melodic accent
- In geometry, geography, and flight dynamics:
- Pitch is a vertical space; a term originally used in mining, now also used in the sports of caving and climbing
- Pitch can be any of several types of resins
- In sports and games:
- A pitch is a throw of the baseball. See pitching.
- The pitch is part of the playing area in the sport of cricket
- Pitch is a bidding, point-taking card game usually played with a partner.
Also:
- The distance between:
- dots in a computer display (also called "dot pitch")
- lines on a printed or typewritten page
- threads on a screw
- complete turns of a helix
- teeth on a gear
- As a verb:
- An open outdoor location for: