Pitch - Law Dictionary Search Results
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Pitch, pitch is derived by distillation of 'tar' wherein the oils-light oil, naphthalene oil, creosote oil and other residual oils are removed. Depending on the extent of oil removed, 'pitch' may be 'soft pitch' or 'medium soft pitch' or 'medium hard pitch' or 'hard pitch'. Once 'pitch' is obtained, it is a completely different product from 'tar', CCE v. Steel Authority of India Ltd., (2004) 9 SCC 682 (685)....
low pitched
low in pitch or frequency used of sounds and voices Opposite of high pitched...
Pitch dark
Dark as a pitch pitch black...
Pitching
The act of throwing or casting a cast a pitch as wild pitching in baseball...
Pitching-pence
Pitching-pence, money (commonly a penny) paid for pitching or setting down every bag of corn or pack of goods in a fair or market, Jac. Law Dict....
high pitched
high in pitch or frequency used of sounds and voices Opposite of low...
Pitch black
Black as pitch or tar...
Galipot
An impure resin of turpentine hardened on the outside of pine trees by the spontaneous evaporation of its essential oil When purified it is called yellow pitch white pitch or Burgundy pitch...
no hit
having no hits characterized by one team scoring no hits of a baseball game or the pitching in which a pitcher allows the opponent no hits as he pitched no hit ball for seven innings A no hit game is usually referred to as a no hitter as His no hit pitching...
Piceous
Of or pertaining to pitch resembling pitch in color or quality pitchy...
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