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Pitted is the past tense of the verb pit.

Nouns and verbs often have the same form.

As a noun pit can be a small indentation in a surface.

As a verb pit can have the meaning of make a small indentation in a surface.

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The noun "pit" refers to a large hole or depression in the ground, while the past tense verb "pitted" is derived from the action of creating pits or indentations. Both share the same root word, referring to a hollowed-out or indented space.

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