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pitting Localized corrosion (in the form of pits) of a metal surface that is confined to a small area.
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pit (Or "stone.") To remove the pit or seed from a fruit or olive.
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pit The central core of a nuclear weapon consisting of a fissile materials surrounded by a sealed metal shell.
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pitch The rate at which a roof or other surface slopes.
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pitting Forming small sharp cavities in a metal surface by non-uniform electro-deposition or by corrosion.
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