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Pitch could refer to items in the following categories:
Aeronautics, engineering, seamanship, and science
- Pitch (flight), the movement of an aircraft around its lateral axis, or a measure of the degree to which an aircraft's nose tilts up or down; see also blade pitch further below
- Pitch (resin), a viscous liquid derived from plants or petroleum products, often used for waterproofing and sealing
- Pitch Pine, a tree species rich in resin
- Pitching, a cocking movement between fore and aft of a given naval or air vessel
Measurement
- Blade pitch, a measure of the angle of attack of a propeller
- Dot pitch, the distance between dots in a computer display
- Roof pitch, the ratio of vertical over horizontal measurements in carpentry
- Screw pitch, the distance from the crest of one screw thread to the next
- Seat pitch, the arrangement of seats on an aircraft
Sales and marketing
- Sales pitch, a story designed to sell something
- Elevator pitch, a very short sales pitch
- Pitchware, a synonym for adware
- Pitch (filmmaking), a sales pitch in the movie industry
Sound
- Pitch (music), the perceived property of the musical tone of a sound measured by its frequency.
- Pitch accent, a variation in pitch to give prominence to a syllable or more within a word
- Pitch (psychophysics), the perceptual correlate of the frequency of a sound wave
Sports and recreation
- Pitch (baseball), the delivery of a baseball to a batter
- Pitch (sports), a playing field for various sports:
- Rugby league pitch, the playing field for rugby league football
- Pitch (vertical space), used in climbing and caving
- Pitch (card game), a bidding, point-taking card game
Story and film titles
- Pitch (film), a movie by Kenny Hotz and Spencer Rice
- Sales Pitch, a short story by Philip K. Dick
See also
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