pitch vs style

pitch

verb
  • To deliver in a certain tone or style, or with a certain audience in mind. 

  • To fix or set the tone of. 

  • To play baseball in the position of pitcher. 

  • To throw away; discard. 

  • To play a short, high, lofty shot that lands with backspin. 

  • To set or fix. 

  • To fix or place a tent or temporary habitation; to encamp. 

  • To attack, or position or assemble for attack. 

  • To darken; to blacken; to obscure. 

  • To cover or smear with pitch. 

  • To throw. 

  • To promote, advertise, or attempt to sell. 

  • To assemble or erect (a tent). 

  • To move so that the front of an aircraft or boat goes alternatively up and down. 

  • To bounce on the playing surface. 

  • To settle and build up, without melting. 

  • To discard for some gain. 

  • To throw (the ball) toward a batter at home plate. 

  • To fix one's choice. 

  • To set, face, or pave with rubble or undressed stones. 

  • To produce a note of a given pitch. 

  • To plunge or fall; especially, to fall forward; to decline or slope. 

noun
  • A descent; a fall; a thrusting down. 

  • A measure of the angle of attack of a propeller. 

  • The angle at which an object sits. 

  • The standard to which a group of musical instruments are tuned or in which a piece is performed, usually by reference to the frequency to which the musical note A above middle C is tuned. 

  • In an a cappella group, the singer responsible for singing a note for the other members to tune themselves by. 

  • An area on a campsite intended for occupation by a single tent, caravan or similar. 

  • The degree to which a vehicle, especially a ship or aircraft, rotates on such an axis, tilting its bow or nose up or down. Compare with roll, yaw, and heave. 

  • The field on which cricket, soccer, rugby, gridiron or field hockey is played. (In cricket, the pitch is in the centre of the field; see cricket pitch.) (Not often used in the US or Canada, where "field" is the preferred word.) 

  • A point or peak; the extreme point of elevation or depression. 

  • A level or degree, or (by extension), a peak or highest degree. 

  • The most thrust-out point of a headland or cape. 

  • The height a bird reaches in flight, especially a bird of prey preparing to swoop down on its prey. 

  • The distance between evenly spaced objects, e.g. the teeth of a saw or gear, the turns of a screw thread, the centres of holes, or letters in a monospace font. 

  • The act of pitching a baseball. 

  • A sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap. 

  • The point where a declivity begins; hence, the declivity itself; a descending slope; the degree or rate of descent or slope; slant. 

  • A throw; a toss; a cast, as of something from the hand. 

  • The field of battle. 

  • A section of a climb or rock face; specifically, the climbing distance between belays or stances. 

  • That point of the ground on which the ball pitches or lights when bowled. 

  • The perceived frequency of a sound or note. 

  • A dark, extremely viscous material remaining in still after distilling crude oil and tar. 

  • Pitchstone. 

  • An effort to sell or promote something. 

  • The limit of ground set to a miner who receives a share of the ore taken out. 

  • A vertical cave passage, only negotiable by using rope or ladders. 

  • The place where a busker performs, a prostitute solicits clients, or an illegal gambling game etc. is set up before the public. 

  • An area in a market (or similar) allocated to a particular trader. 

  • A person's or animal's height. 

  • Prominence; importance. 

style

verb
  • To act in a way which seeks to show that one possesses style. 

  • To create for, or give to, someone a style, fashion, or image, particularly one which is regarded as attractive, tasteful, or trendy. 

  • To call or give a name or title to. 

  • To design, fashion, make, or arrange in a certain way or form (style) 

noun
  • The gnomon or pin of a sundial, the shadow of which indicates the hour. 

  • A particular manner of creating, doing, or presenting something, especially a work of architecture or art. 

  • A legal or traditional term or formula of words used to address or refer to a person, especially a monarch or a person holding a post or having a title. 

  • A tool with a sharp point used in engraving; a burin, a graver, a stylet, a stylus. 

  • The stalk that connects the stigma(s) to the ovary in a pistil of a flower. 

  • A particular manner of acting or behaving; (specifically) one regarded as fashionable or skilful; flair, grace. 

  • A particular way in which one grooms, adorns, dresses, or carries oneself; (specifically) a way thought to be attractive or fashionable. 

  • A visual or other modification to text or other elements of a document, such as boldface or italics. 

  • A sharp stick used for writing on clay tablets or other surfaces; a stylus; (by extension, obsolete) an instrument used to write with ink; a pen. 

  • A kind of surgical instrument with a blunt point, used for exploration. 

  • A small, thin, pointed body part. 

  • A long, slender, bristle-like process near the anal region. 

  • A particular manner of expression in writing or speech, especially one regarded as good. 

  • A set of rules regarding the presentation of text (spelling, typography, the citation of references, etc.) and illustrations that is applied by a publisher to the works it produces. 

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