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Etymology: [ 'pit ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English, from Old English pytt (“pit, hole in the ground, well, grave, pustule, pockmark”), from Proto-Germanic *puttjaz, *putiaz (“pit, well”), from Latin puteus (“trench, pit, well”), from Proto-Indo-European *pewǝ- (“to beat, hew”). Cognate with West Frisian pet (“pit”), Eastern Frisian put (“pit”), Dutch put (“well, pockmark”), German Pfütze (“puddle, pool”), Danish pyt (“pit”), Icelandic pytt (“pit”).
Synonyms: abyss, chasm, crater, dent, depression, dimple, excavation, grave, gulf, hell, hollow, indentation, mine, perforation, pockmark, pothole, puncture, shaft, tomb
Antonyms: mountain, agree, go along

çukur, oyuk oyuk olmak, çükür, meyve çekirdeği, çekirdek, maden ocağı, oyuk, kuyu, hendek, tohum, maden kuyusu, temel çukuru, iz bırakmak çukura koymak, aşındırmak, mağara, yemek, lağım, çukur yapmak, çekirdeğini çıkarmak, parter, orkestra yeri, çopur, çopur bırakmak, çukurlaşmak, çukura koymak, çekirdeklerini çıkarmak, ciltte kalan çiçek, kısmen yere gömülü sera, çukur: rifle pit avcı çukuru. target pit hedef çukuru. orchestra pit orkestra çukuru, iz bırakmak (ciltte), şeftali gibi etli meyvelerin çekirdeği, parter [tiy.], geçici olarak çukurlaşmak, ufak çukurlarla doldurmak, Muvakkaten çukurlaşmak, dövüş meydanına çıkarmak bir birine karşı kışkırtmak, çukurlaştırmak, pit one against another birbiriyle mücadeleye, Koltukaltı gibi çukur yer, koltuk çukuru, çukur,v.çukura yerleştir:n.çukur, AVCI ÇUKURU:Ateşe karşı koruyan ve içinden ateş edilen küçük çukur, Boy çukuru, çukura yerleştirmek, yarış pistindeki servis, Çukur oluşumu, çukurlaşma, oyuk oyuk, karıncalanmış, çukurlu, KARINCALI; KARINCALAŞMIŞ:Paslanma, asitle aşınma veya diğer nedenlerle meydana gelmiş küçük oyuntu veya delikleri bulunan. Nemli kalan silahlarda madeni kısımlar karıncalanabilir, (sıfat) çukurlu, oyuk oyuk, çopur (çiçek hast.), çiçek bozuğu, karıncalanmış, Üzerinde ufak çukurluklar gösteren, küçük çukurluklarla belirgin, çukurlastirilmis, çukurlaştır, çiçek bozuğu, çopur (çiçek hast.), (pastan) karıncalanmış, çukurlaştırılmış, oyuklu, oyulma, aşınma, karıncalanma, paslanma sonucu çürüme, delinme, karıncalaşma, yüzey yorulması, çukura yerleştir:prep.çukur, oyuklaşma, çukura yerleştirme, çukura yerlestirme,

1 çukur  isim     ts
2 oyuk oyuk olmak     ts
3 çükür     ts
4 meyve çekirdeği     ts
5 çekirdek  isim     ts
6 maden ocağı  Hukuk     ts
7 oyuk     ts
8 kuyu  Hukuk     ts
9 hendek     ts
10 tohum  Gıda     ts
11 maden kuyusu     ts
12 temel çukuru     ts
13 iz bırakmak çukura koymak     ts
14 aşındırmak     ts
15 mağara     ts
16 yemek     ts
17 lağım  Ticaret     ts
18 çukur yapmak     ts
19 çekirdeğini çıkarmak     ts
20 parter     ts
21 orkestra yeri     ts
22 çopur     ts
23 çopur bırakmak     ts
24 çukurlaşmak     ts
25 çukura koymak     ts
26 çekirdeklerini çıkarmak     ts
27 ciltte kalan çiçek  isim     ts
28 kısmen yere gömülü sera  isim     ts
29 çukur: rifle pit avcı çukuru. target pit hedef çukuru. orchestra pit orkestra çukuru  isim     ts
30 iz bırakmak (ciltte)  fiil     ts
31 şeftali gibi etli meyvelerin çekirdeği  isim     ts
32 parter [tiy.]  isim     ts
33 geçici olarak çukurlaşmak     ts
34 ufak çukurlarla doldurmak     ts
35 Muvakkaten çukurlaşmak  Tıp     ts
36 dövüş meydanına çıkarmak bir birine karşı kışkırtmak     ts
37 çukurlaştırmak     ts
38 pit one against another birbiriyle mücadeleye     ts
39 Koltukaltı gibi çukur yer, koltuk çukuru  Tıp     ts
40 çukur,v.çukura yerleştir:n.çukur     ts
41 AVCI ÇUKURU:Ateşe karşı koruyan ve içinden ateş edilen küçük çukur  Askeri     ts
42 Boy çukuru  Askeri     ts
43 çukura yerleştirmek     ts
44pits yarış pistindeki servis  Otomotiv     ts
45pitting Çukur oluşumu, çukurlaşma  Tıp     ts
46pitted oyuk oyuk     ts
47pitted karıncalanmış     ts
48pitted çukurlu     ts
49pitted KARINCALI; KARINCALAŞMIŞ:Paslanma, asitle aşınma veya diğer nedenlerle meydana gelmiş küçük oyuntu veya delikleri bulunan. Nemli kalan silahlarda madeni kısımlar karıncalanabilir  Askeri     ts
50pitted (sıfat) çukurlu, oyuk oyuk, çopur (çiçek hast.), çiçek bozuğu, karıncalanmış     ts
51pitted Üzerinde ufak çukurluklar gösteren, küçük çukurluklarla belirgin  Tıp     ts
52pitted çukurlastirilmis     ts
53pitted çukurlaştır  fiil     ts
54pitted çiçek bozuğu  sıfat     ts
55pitted çopur (çiçek hast.)  sıfat     ts
56pitted (pastan) karıncalanmış     ts
57pitted çukurlaştırılmış     ts
58pitted oyuklu     ts
59pitting oyulma  Otomotiv     ts
60pitting aşınma  Otomotiv     ts
61pitting karıncalanma     ts
62pitting paslanma sonucu çürüme     ts
63pitting delinme  Otomotiv     ts
64pitting karıncalaşma     ts
65pitting yüzey yorulması  İnşaat     ts
66pitting çukura yerleştir:prep.çukur  fiil     ts
67pitting oyuklaşma     ts
68pitting çukura yerleştirme  isim     ts
69pitting çukura yerlestirme     ts
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A hole or trench in the ground, excavated according to grid coordinates, so that the provenance of any feature observed and any specimen or artifact revealed may be established by precise measurement, A trading pit, Something particularly unpleasant, To bring into opposition, as in "to pit one's wits against someone", A mine, An area at the auto racetrack used for refueling and repairing the cars during a race, A hole in the ground, A seed inside a fruit; a stone or pip inside a fruit, A shell in a drupe containing a seed, To make pits in, A section of the marching band containing mallet percussion instruments and other large percussion instruments too large to march, such as the tam tam. Also, the area on the sidelines where these instruments are placed, To remove the stone from a stone fruit or the shell from a drupe, To return to the pits during a race for refuelling, tyre changes, repairs etc, See Pit of the stomach (below), Formerly, that part of a theater, on the floor of the house, below the level of the stage and behind the orchestra; now, in England, commonly the part behind the stalls; in the United States, the parquet; also, the occupants of such a part of a theater, The indentation or mark left by a pustule, as in smallpox, A covered deep hole for entrapping wild beasts; a pitfall; hence, a trap; a snare, A depression or hollow in the surface of the human body The hollow place under the shoulder or arm; the axilla, or armpit, An inclosed area into which gamecocks, dogs, and other animals are brought to fight, or where dogs are trained to kill rats, Also used figuratively, To introduce as an antagonist; to set forward for or in a contest; as, to pit one dog against another, a surface excavation for extracting stone or slate; "a British term for `quarry' is `stone pit'", A vat sunk in the ground; as, a tan pit, To mark with little hollows, as by various pustules; as, a face pitted by smallpox, To place or put into a pit or hole, A depression or thin spot in the wall of a duct, The endocarp of a drupe, and its contained seed or seeds; a stone; as, a peach pit; a cherry pit, etc, a trap in the form of a concealed hole a sizeable hole (usually in the ground); "they dug a pit to bury the body", To bring into opposition, as in "to pit ones wits against someone", A seed inside a fruit; a stone or pip (Eng.) inside a fruit, remove a seed, remove the large kernel from a fruit, A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation The shaft of a coal mine; a coal pit, A large hole in the ground from which material is dug or quarried; as, a stone pit; a gravel pit; or in which material is made by burning; as, a lime pit; a charcoal pit, A cellar or excavation used for refuge from a cyclone, or tornado, Any abyss; especially, the grave, or hades, Area at the auto racetrack used for refueling and repairing the cars during a race, a concavity in a surface (especially an anatomical depression), the hard inner (usually woody) layer of the pericarp of some fruits (as peaches or plums or cherries or olives) that contains the seed; "you should remove the stones from prunes before cooking", a sizeable hole (usually in the ground); "they dug a pit to bury the body", a bottomless pit: see bottomless. To extract the pit from (a fruit), If you have a feeling in the pit of your stomach, you have a tight or sick feeling in your stomach, usually because you are afraid or anxious. I had a funny feeling in the pit of my stomach, a trap in the form of a concealed hole, lowered area in front of a stage where an orchestra accompanies the performers, A specially constructed arena on the trading floor of some exchanges where trading in a futures contract is conducted On other exchanges the term "ring" designates the trading area for a commodity See Ring, remove the pits from; "pit plums and cherries", mark with a scar; "The skin disease scarred his face permanently", a workplace consisting of a coal mine plus all the buildings and equipment connected with it, If you pit your wits against someone, you compete with them in a test of knowledge or intelligence. I'd like to pit my wits against the best, A pit is the stone of a fruit or vegetable. see also pitted, fleapit, orchestra pit, sandpit, a concavity in a surface (especially an anatomical depression) remove the pits from; "pit plums and cherries", A pit is a large hole that is dug in the ground. Eric lost his footing and began to slide into the pit, A gravel pit or clay pit is a very large hole that is left where gravel or clay has been dug from the ground. This area of former farmland was worked as a gravel pit until 1964, If two opposing things or people are pitted against one another, they are in conflict. You will be pitted against people who are every bit as good as you are This was one man pitted against the universe, A pit is a coal mine. It was a better community then when all the pits were working, hole; mine; trap; ring where animal fights take place; depression; section of the stock market where a particular type of commodity is traded, If you describe something as the pits, you mean that it is extremely bad. Mary Ann asked him how dinner had been. `The pits,' he replied, In motor racing, the pits are the areas at the side of the track where drivers stop to get more fuel and to repair their cars during races. see also pit stop, scar, cause a permanent marking; put in opposition, set one against another, stone, kernel, seed, The area on the trading floor where futures and options on futures contracts are bought and sold Pits are usually raised octagonal platforms with steps descending on the inside that permit buyers and sellers of contracts to see each other, The area on the trading floor of some exchanges where trading in futures or options contracts is conducted by open outcry, A sharp depression in the surface of the metal, A trading area on the floor of an exchange where only one kind of security is traded In futures parlance, it is a trading area on the floor of an exchange where one or more types of futures contracts may be traded, To remove the seed from whole fruits such as apricots, avocados, and cherries, The area near the track where the crews maintain and repair the cars, Slang: Orchestra pit Usually a good place to stash empty road cases, or form a buffer between the audience and the band Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net, (Or "stone ") To remove the pit or seed from a fruit or olive, set into opposition or rivalry; "let them match their best athletes against ours"; "pit a chess player against the Russian champion"; "He plays his two children off against each other, a surface excavation for extracting stone or slate; "a British term for `quarry' is `stone pit'" a trap in the form of a concealed hole a sizeable hole (usually in the ground); "they dug a pit to bury the body" a concavity in a surface (especially an anatomical depression) remove the pits from; "pit plums and cherries" set into opposition or rivalry; "let them match their best athletes against ours"; "pit a chess player against the Russian champion"; "He plays his two children off against each other, A site where sand or gravel or other unconsolidated materials are extracted, That part of the dock area that is cut out to contain a dock-leveling device, Hole dug out in the ground surface for temporary storage of fluids during drilling operations, The area at the end of the lane, An octagonal platform on the trading floor of an exchange, consisting of steps upon which traders and brokers stand while trading (If circular called a "ring"), A specially constructed or designated area on the trading floor where trading in a futures contract is conducted Some exchanges refer to these areas as "rings ", 1) The 10 foot by 5 foot area which the stage manager insists is more than enough room for 2 pianos, a drum set, 4 horns, 2 woodwinds, 2 strings, a make-shift dressing room, three set pieces, and several thousand beer cans 2) A group of trained or untrained musicians who willingly give up their time to gather together to eat vast amounts of gummy ____ (insert your favorite here), as well as other forms of nourishment, and use their honorarium, which hardly covers their gas money, to buy as much beer as possible, and lastly to provide at least one form of entertainment for the paying audience Brian Vaupel, Stage Coach Players, Dekalb, Illinois, Land or land under water from which unconsolidated aggregate is being or has been excavated and that has not been rehabilitated, but does not mean land or land under water excavated for a building or other work on the excavation site or in relation to which an order has been made under subsection 1 (3) Aggregate Resources Act, Space at end of lane where ball and pins wind up, The information on a CD surface By exposing a photosensitive layer on a glass master to laser light, and then washing away the exposed material, pits are formed The track is written in a spiral from the inside of the disc to the outer edge [BACK], The standard components of a monthly residential mortgage payment: Principal, Interest, and Taxes Some lenders do not include the Tax component and allow the borrower to pay their own taxes annually, A recessed area found on the surface of a tooth, usually where the grooves of the tooth meet, To remove the seeds from the fruit, Information area viewed as a depression from the label surface that can be sensed by an optical system, The area near the track where the crews service the cars, replacing tires and adding fuel, during the race, Having had the pits removed, Simple past tense and past participle of pit, Having a surface marked by pits; pockmarked or alveolate, The formation of pits on a surface because of corrosion, Present participle of pit, Pitting or pitting corrosion, is a form of extremely localized corrosion that leads to the creation of small holes in the metal, put, The worst, Plural of pit, Laser-etched holes in the CD-ROM tract that do not reflect light Opposite of Lands to top, The staging area in which racing teams are setting up shop on race day, depressions on the surface of the skin, Thin regions of the cell wall in xylem conducting cells Their structure is an important characteristic for recognizing different kinds of wood, Open excavations from which soil and commonly, underlying material, have been removed exposing either rock or other material that supports few or no plants Includes mine pits, gravel pits, and quarry pits A miscellaneous area, Laser-etched holes in the CD-ROM tract that do not reflect light Opposite of Lands, Area of a race track, off the racing surface, where a car stops for servicing, An area of track separated from the start/finish straight by a wall, where the cars are brought for new tyres and fuel during the race, or for set-up changes in practice and qualifying, each stopping at their respective pit garages, Where the race cars are worked on, Extremely small surface voids between fines or flakes, with the seed removed; full of holes; scarred, having permanent markings, marked with little pits (from chickenpox, acne, etc.), Pitted fruits have had their stones removed. green and black pitted olives, Having a rough surface due to loss of metal by corrosion, Having minute thin spots; as, pitted ducts in the vascular parts of vegetable tissue, See Pit, v, If the surface of something is pitted, it is covered with a lot of small, shallow holes. Everywhere building facades are pitted with shell and bullet holes. the pitted surface of the moon, Marked with little pits, as in smallpox, Refers to a landscape composed of outwash with numerous depressions caused by rafted blocks of ice that subsequently melted after being deposited with the outwash, pitted with cell-like cavities (as a honeycomb), past of pit, Corrosion type, for which the electrolytic metal removal extends only on small surface areas and results in the formation of local cavities (crater-shaped, pinhole-type) Because the amount of the produced corrosion products is only small, pitting is mostly recognized only when leakages occur, The presence of pin holes or small craters in the solder joint caused by oxidation, plating material or other foreign incompatible matter Such joints are generally also dull in finish, A condition on bits that is caused by the presence of foreign material such as rock cutting or the use of rock drill oil with a high sulphur content, The appearance of small depressions or cavities produced during solidification or corrosion, Localised surface defects on metals, in the form of small depressions, or "pits", the formation of small pits in a surface as a consequence of corrosion, Forming small sharp cavities in a metal surface by nonuniform electro-deposition or by corrosion, A form of wear characterized by the presence of surface cavities, the formation of which is attributed to processes such as fatigue, local adhesion, cavitation or corrosion, A form of extremely localized attack characterized by holes in the metal Pitting is one of the most destructive and insidious forms of corrosion Depending on the environment and the material, a pit may take months, or even years, to become visible, Forming small sharp cavities in a metal surface by non-uniform electrode position or by corrosion, Damage to a metal surface that takes the form of one or a series of small craters or pits in the surface This is a type of failure often seen in worn-out bearing cones, Highly localised corrosion in which penetration into the metal occurs, with consequent danger of perforation [back] [top], A small depression in the surface of the decoration, perhaps caused by tiny bubbles in the glaze, or if a sharp rough spot is present, perhaps caused by spalling fire brick, Making shallow pits or basins of adequate capacity and distribution on range to speed range improvement by retaining water from rainfall and snowmelt and by reducing competition to desirable species from a dense stand of less desirable vegetation, Gal-vanic attack under moist and acidic conditions between molecular structures of differing alloy content, (Inter-Crystalline Corrosion) -- Galvanic attack under moist and acidic conditions between molecular structures of differing alloy content, The action or process of forming small indentations (pits) in the enamel or metal of a can,

70 A hole or trench in the ground, excavated according to grid coordinates, so that the provenance of any feature observed and any specimen or artifact revealed may be established by precise measurement     ts
71 A trading pit     ts
72 Something particularly unpleasant - "His circus job was the pits, but at least he was in show business."     ts
73 To bring into opposition, as in "to pit one's wits against someone"     ts
74 A mine     ts
75 An area at the auto racetrack used for refueling and repairing the cars during a race     ts
76 A hole in the ground     ts
77 A seed inside a fruit; a stone or pip inside a fruit     ts
78 A shell in a drupe containing a seed     ts
79 To make pits in - "Exposure to acid rain pitted the metal."     ts
80 A section of the marching band containing mallet percussion instruments and other large percussion instruments too large to march, such as the tam tam. Also, the area on the sidelines where these instruments are placed     ts
81 To remove the stone from a stone fruit or the shell from a drupe - "One must pit a peach to make it ready for a pie."     ts
82 To return to the pits during a race for refuelling, tyre changes, repairs etc     ts
83 See Pit of the stomach (below)     ts
84 Formerly, that part of a theater, on the floor of the house, below the level of the stage and behind the orchestra; now, in England, commonly the part behind the stalls; in the United States, the parquet; also, the occupants of such a part of a theater     ts
85 The indentation or mark left by a pustule, as in smallpox     ts
86 A covered deep hole for entrapping wild beasts; a pitfall; hence, a trap; a snare     ts
87 A depression or hollow in the surface of the human body The hollow place under the shoulder or arm; the axilla, or armpit     ts
88 An inclosed area into which gamecocks, dogs, and other animals are brought to fight, or where dogs are trained to kill rats     ts
89 Also used figuratively     ts
90 To introduce as an antagonist; to set forward for or in a contest; as, to pit one dog against another     ts
91 a surface excavation for extracting stone or slate; "a British term for `quarry' is `stone pit'"     ts
92 A vat sunk in the ground; as, a tan pit     ts
93 To mark with little hollows, as by various pustules; as, a face pitted by smallpox     ts
94 To place or put into a pit or hole     ts
95 A depression or thin spot in the wall of a duct     ts
96 The endocarp of a drupe, and its contained seed or seeds; a stone; as, a peach pit; a cherry pit, etc     ts
97 a trap in the form of a concealed hole a sizeable hole (usually in the ground); "they dug a pit to bury the body"     ts
98 To bring into opposition, as in "to pit ones wits against someone"     ts
99 A seed inside a fruit; a stone or pip (Eng.) inside a fruit     ts
100 remove a seed, remove the large kernel from a fruit  fiil     ts
101 A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation The shaft of a coal mine; a coal pit     ts
102 A large hole in the ground from which material is dug or quarried; as, a stone pit; a gravel pit; or in which material is made by burning; as, a lime pit; a charcoal pit     ts
103 A cellar or excavation used for refuge from a cyclone, or tornado     ts
104 Any abyss; especially, the grave, or hades     ts
105 Area at the auto racetrack used for refueling and repairing the cars during a race     ts
106 a concavity in a surface (especially an anatomical depression)     ts
107 the hard inner (usually woody) layer of the pericarp of some fruits (as peaches or plums or cherries or olives) that contains the seed; "you should remove the stones from prunes before cooking"     ts
108 a sizeable hole (usually in the ground); "they dug a pit to bury the body"     ts
109 a bottomless pit: see bottomless. To extract the pit from (a fruit)     ts
110 If you have a feeling in the pit of your stomach, you have a tight or sick feeling in your stomach, usually because you are afraid or anxious. I had a funny feeling in the pit of my stomach     ts
111 a trap in the form of a concealed hole     ts
112 lowered area in front of a stage where an orchestra accompanies the performers     ts
113 A specially constructed arena on the trading floor of some exchanges where trading in a futures contract is conducted On other exchanges the term "ring" designates the trading area for a commodity See Ring     ts
114 remove the pits from; "pit plums and cherries"     ts
115 mark with a scar; "The skin disease scarred his face permanently"     ts
116 a workplace consisting of a coal mine plus all the buildings and equipment connected with it     ts
117 If you pit your wits against someone, you compete with them in a test of knowledge or intelligence. I'd like to pit my wits against the best     ts
118 A pit is the stone of a fruit or vegetable. see also pitted, fleapit, orchestra pit, sandpit     ts
119 a concavity in a surface (especially an anatomical depression) remove the pits from; "pit plums and cherries"     ts
120 A pit is a large hole that is dug in the ground. Eric lost his footing and began to slide into the pit     ts
121 A gravel pit or clay pit is a very large hole that is left where gravel or clay has been dug from the ground. This area of former farmland was worked as a gravel pit until 1964     ts
122 If two opposing things or people are pitted against one another, they are in conflict. You will be pitted against people who are every bit as good as you are This was one man pitted against the universe     ts
123 A pit is a coal mine. It was a better community then when all the pits were working     ts
124 hole; mine; trap; ring where animal fights take place; depression; section of the stock market where a particular type of commodity is traded  isim     ts
125 If you describe something as the pits, you mean that it is extremely bad. Mary Ann asked him how dinner had been. `The pits,' he replied     ts
126 In motor racing, the pits are the areas at the side of the track where drivers stop to get more fuel and to repair their cars during races. see also pit stop     ts
127 scar, cause a permanent marking; put in opposition, set one against another  fiil     ts
128 stone, kernel, seed  isim     ts
129 The area on the trading floor where futures and options on futures contracts are bought and sold Pits are usually raised octagonal platforms with steps descending on the inside that permit buyers and sellers of contracts to see each other     ts
130 The area on the trading floor of some exchanges where trading in futures or options contracts is conducted by open outcry     ts
131 A sharp depression in the surface of the metal     ts
132 A trading area on the floor of an exchange where only one kind of security is traded In futures parlance, it is a trading area on the floor of an exchange where one or more types of futures contracts may be traded     ts
133 To remove the seed from whole fruits such as apricots, avocados, and cherries     ts
134 The area near the track where the crews maintain and repair the cars     ts
135 Slang: Orchestra pit Usually a good place to stash empty road cases, or form a buffer between the audience and the band Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net     ts
136 (Or "stone ") To remove the pit or seed from a fruit or olive     ts
137 set into opposition or rivalry; "let them match their best athletes against ours"; "pit a chess player against the Russian champion"; "He plays his two children off against each other     ts
138 a surface excavation for extracting stone or slate; "a British term for `quarry' is `stone pit'" a trap in the form of a concealed hole a sizeable hole (usually in the ground); "they dug a pit to bury the body" a concavity in a surface (especially an anatomical depression) remove the pits from; "pit plums and cherries" set into opposition or rivalry; "let them match their best athletes against ours"; "pit a chess player against the Russian champion"; "He plays his two children off against each other     ts
139 A site where sand or gravel or other unconsolidated materials are extracted     ts
140 That part of the dock area that is cut out to contain a dock-leveling device     ts
141 Hole dug out in the ground surface for temporary storage of fluids during drilling operations     ts
142 The area at the end of the lane     ts
143 An octagonal platform on the trading floor of an exchange, consisting of steps upon which traders and brokers stand while trading (If circular called a "ring")     ts
144 A specially constructed or designated area on the trading floor where trading in a futures contract is conducted Some exchanges refer to these areas as "rings "     ts
145 1) The 10 foot by 5 foot area which the stage manager insists is more than enough room for 2 pianos, a drum set, 4 horns, 2 woodwinds, 2 strings, a make-shift dressing room, three set pieces, and several thousand beer cans 2) A group of trained or untrained musicians who willingly give up their time to gather together to eat vast amounts of gummy ____ (insert your favorite here), as well as other forms of nourishment, and use their honorarium, which hardly covers their gas money, to buy as much beer as possible, and lastly to provide at least one form of entertainment for the paying audience Brian Vaupel, Stage Coach Players, Dekalb, Illinois     ts
146 Land or land under water from which unconsolidated aggregate is being or has been excavated and that has not been rehabilitated, but does not mean land or land under water excavated for a building or other work on the excavation site or in relation to which an order has been made under subsection 1 (3) Aggregate Resources Act     ts
147 Space at end of lane where ball and pins wind up     ts
148 The information on a CD surface By exposing a photosensitive layer on a glass master to laser light, and then washing away the exposed material, pits are formed The track is written in a spiral from the inside of the disc to the outer edge [BACK]     ts
149 The standard components of a monthly residential mortgage payment: Principal, Interest, and Taxes Some lenders do not include the Tax component and allow the borrower to pay their own taxes annually     ts
150 A recessed area found on the surface of a tooth, usually where the grooves of the tooth meet     ts
151 To remove the seeds from the fruit     ts
152 Information area viewed as a depression from the label surface that can be sensed by an optical system     ts
153 The area near the track where the crews service the cars, replacing tires and adding fuel, during the race     ts
154pitted Having had the pits removed     ts
155pitted Simple past tense and past participle of pit     ts
156pitted Having a surface marked by pits; pockmarked or alveolate     ts
157pitting The formation of pits on a surface because of corrosion     ts
158pitting Present participle of pit     ts
159pitting Pitting or pitting corrosion, is a form of extremely localized corrosion that leads to the creation of small holes in the metal  Mühendislik     ts
160A pit put     ts
161pits The worst     ts
162pits Plural of pit     ts
163pits Laser-etched holes in the CD-ROM tract that do not reflect light Opposite of Lands to top     ts
164pits The staging area in which racing teams are setting up shop on race day     ts
165pits depressions on the surface of the skin     ts
166pits Thin regions of the cell wall in xylem conducting cells Their structure is an important characteristic for recognizing different kinds of wood     ts
167pits Open excavations from which soil and commonly, underlying material, have been removed exposing either rock or other material that supports few or no plants Includes mine pits, gravel pits, and quarry pits A miscellaneous area     ts
168pits Laser-etched holes in the CD-ROM tract that do not reflect light Opposite of Lands     ts
169pits Area of a race track, off the racing surface, where a car stops for servicing     ts
170pits An area of track separated from the start/finish straight by a wall, where the cars are brought for new tyres and fuel during the race, or for set-up changes in practice and qualifying, each stopping at their respective pit garages     ts
171pits Where the race cars are worked on     ts
172pits Extremely small surface voids between fines or flakes     ts
173pitted with the seed removed; full of holes; scarred, having permanent markings, marked with little pits (from chickenpox, acne, etc.)  sıfat     ts
174pitted Pitted fruits have had their stones removed. green and black pitted olives     ts
175pitted Having a rough surface due to loss of metal by corrosion     ts
176pitted Having minute thin spots; as, pitted ducts in the vascular parts of vegetable tissue     ts
177pitted See Pit, v     ts
178pitted If the surface of something is pitted, it is covered with a lot of small, shallow holes. Everywhere building facades are pitted with shell and bullet holes. the pitted surface of the moon     ts
179pitted Marked with little pits, as in smallpox     ts
180pitted Refers to a landscape composed of outwash with numerous depressions caused by rafted blocks of ice that subsequently melted after being deposited with the outwash     ts
181pitted pitted with cell-like cavities (as a honeycomb)     ts
182pitted past of pit     ts
183pitting Corrosion type, for which the electrolytic metal removal extends only on small surface areas and results in the formation of local cavities (crater-shaped, pinhole-type) Because the amount of the produced corrosion products is only small, pitting is mostly recognized only when leakages occur     ts
184pitting The presence of pin holes or small craters in the solder joint caused by oxidation, plating material or other foreign incompatible matter Such joints are generally also dull in finish     ts
185pitting A condition on bits that is caused by the presence of foreign material such as rock cutting or the use of rock drill oil with a high sulphur content     ts
186pitting The appearance of small depressions or cavities produced during solidification or corrosion     ts
187pitting Localised surface defects on metals, in the form of small depressions, or "pits"     ts
188pitting the formation of small pits in a surface as a consequence of corrosion     ts
189pitting Forming small sharp cavities in a metal surface by nonuniform electro-deposition or by corrosion     ts
190pitting A form of wear characterized by the presence of surface cavities, the formation of which is attributed to processes such as fatigue, local adhesion, cavitation or corrosion     ts
191pitting A form of extremely localized attack characterized by holes in the metal Pitting is one of the most destructive and insidious forms of corrosion Depending on the environment and the material, a pit may take months, or even years, to become visible     ts
192pitting Forming small sharp cavities in a metal surface by non-uniform electrode position or by corrosion     ts
193pitting Damage to a metal surface that takes the form of one or a series of small craters or pits in the surface This is a type of failure often seen in worn-out bearing cones     ts
194pitting Highly localised corrosion in which penetration into the metal occurs, with consequent danger of perforation [back] [top]     ts
195pitting A small depression in the surface of the decoration, perhaps caused by tiny bubbles in the glaze, or if a sharp rough spot is present, perhaps caused by spalling fire brick     ts
196pitting Making shallow pits or basins of adequate capacity and distribution on range to speed range improvement by retaining water from rainfall and snowmelt and by reducing competition to desirable species from a dense stand of less desirable vegetation     ts
197pitting Gal-vanic attack under moist and acidic conditions between molecular structures of differing alloy content     ts
198pitting (Inter-Crystalline Corrosion) -- Galvanic attack under moist and acidic conditions between molecular structures of differing alloy content     ts
199pitting The action or process of forming small indentations (pits) in the enamel or metal of a can     ts
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