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The highness or lowness of a tone, as determined by the frequency of vibrations per second.
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A sudden drop in, or steeper section of, a set of rapids.
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The tangent of the angle that a roof surface makes with the horizontal, usually expressed in units of vertical rise to 12 units of horizontal run.
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The rate at which a roof or other surface slopes.
Ãâó: www.archiseek.com/guides/glossary/p.html
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In flat cable, the nominal distance between the index edges of two adjacent conductors.
Ãâó: www.indiantelevision.com/inforesources/tvglossary/...
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| PITC | total absence of light |
| PITC | rise and fall of the voice pitch |
| PITC | eat heartily |
| PITC | hit violently, as in an attack |
| PITC | large 3-needled pine of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada |
| PITC | large 3-needled pine of southeastern United States having very long needles and gnarled twisted limbs |
| PITC | a small pipe sounding a tone of standard frequency |
| PITC | a high approach shot in golf |
| PITC | extremely dark |
| PITC | extremely dark |
| PITC | a mineral consisting of uranium oxide and trace amounts of radium and thorium and polonium and lead and helium |
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