Pitch
"Pitch" in French
angle
(angle at which an object sits)
argument
(effort to sell or promote something)
assiette
(aviation: measure of the degree to which an aircraft's nose tilts up or down)
brai
(dark, extremely viscous material made by distilling tar)
chute
(descent, fall, a thrusting down)
descente
(point where a declivity begins, descending slope, the degree or rate of descent)
emplacement
(area in a market allocated to a particular trader)
extremum
(point or peak, the extreme point or degree of elevation or depression, a limit or bound)
hauteur
(perceived frequency of a sound or note)
inclinaison
(angle at which an object sits)
jet
(throw, toss or cast from the hand)
lancer
(act of pitching a baseball)
laïus
(effort to sell or promote something)
niveau
(level or degree)
pas
(distance between evenly spaced objects)
pente
(angle at which an object sits)
poix
(sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees)
poix
(dark, extremely viscous material made by distilling tar)
promotion
(effort to sell or promote something)
présentation
(effort to sell or promote something)
puits
(caving: vertical cave passage)
résine
(sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees)
sève
(sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees)
taille
(person's or animal's height)
tangage
(rotation angle about the transverse axis)
tangage
(aviation: measure of the degree to which an aircraft's nose tilts up or down)
tangage
(nautical: measure of extent to which a vessel's bow and stern go up and down)
terrain
(field on which cricket, soccer, rugby, gridiron or field hockey is played)
tir
(throw, toss or cast from the hand)
écartement
(distance between evenly spaced objects)
arrêter
(fix one's choice)
camper
(fix or place a tent or temporary habitation)
chuter
(plunge or fall)
donner la note
(produce a note of a given pitch)
déclamer
(deliver in a certain tone or style)
fixer
(set or fix, as a price or value)
jeter
(throw)
jeter
(throw away, discard)
lancer
(throw)
lancer
(baseball: throw the ball toward home plate)
monter
(assemble or erect (a tent))
paver
(set, face, or pave with rubble or undressed stones)
promouvoir
(promote, advertise, or attempt to sell)
s'accumuler
(of snow, settle and build up, without melting)
tanguer
(move so that the front of the craft goes alternatively up and down)
tomber
(plunge or fall)
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