garpit
garpit
abyss (pit/chasm)
The Spanish word "hoya" can translate into a couple of English words. One would be the word "pit" and another would be the word "grave". The English word "valley" can also be a translation for "hoya".
It's called blister (fluid-filled bumps)
Potts is English and could be derived from "Phillip" or the Old English word pott, which meant pit or hole.
The word "pity" has stress on the first syllable. It is pronounced as "PIT-ee," where the first syllable "PIT" is emphasized, and the second syllable "ee" is less stressed. This stress pattern is common in two-syllable nouns in English.
Fovia is Latin for pit.
Spanish pronunciation is phonetic, to a great extent - in most cases, a letter has a single pronunciation. This applies especially to the vowels. An "i" is pronounced as in English "pit", and an "e" is pronounced as in English "pet". The consontants in this word are pronounced just as in English.
pit
It's not a phrase, and it's one word "armpit". Origin is from Old English earm "arm" and pytt "hole in the ground".
питбуля(in russian writing) pitbulya pit bull
One word that rhymes with 'it' and means resist is 'pit'. In this instance the word 'pit' means to set in direct opposition.