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PittedPit Pit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pitted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Pitting.]
1. To place or put into a pit or hole.
They lived like beasts, and were pitted like beasts,
tumbled into the grave. --T. Grander.
2. To mark with little hollows, as by various pustules; as, a
face pitted by smallpox.
3. To introduce as an antagonist; to set forward for or in a
contest; as, to pit one dog against another. PittedPitted Pit"ted (-t[e^]d), a.
1. Marked with little pits, as in smallpox. See Pit, v. t.,
2.
2. (Bot.) Having minute thin spots; as, pitted ducts in the
vascular parts of vegetable tissue. Pitter
Pitter Pit"ter, n.
A contrivance for removing the pits from peaches, plums, and
other stone fruit.
Pitter
Pitter Pit"ter, v. i.
To make a pattering sound; to murmur; as, pittering streams.
[Obs.] --R. Greene.
Pitter-patter
Pitter-patter Pit"ter-pat`ter, n.
A sound like that of alternating light beats. Also, a
pattering of words.
Pitter-patter
Pitter-patter Pit"ter-pat`ter, adv.
With, or with the sound of, alternating light beats; as, his
heart went pitter-patter.
Pock-pitted
Pock-pitted Pock"-pit`ted, a.
Pockmarked; pitted.
SpittedSpit Spit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Spitted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Spitting.] [From Spit, n.; cf. Speet.]
1. To thrust a spit through; to fix upon a spit; hence, to
thrust through or impale; as, to spit a loin of veal.
``Infants spitted upon pikes.' --Shak.
2. To spade; to dig. [Prov. Eng.] SpittedSpitted Spit"ted, a. [From Spit.]
1. Put upon a spit; pierced as if by a spit.
2. Shot out long; -- said of antlers. --Bacon. SpittedSpitted Spit"ted,
p. p. of Spit, v. i., to eject, to spit. [Obs.] SpitterSpitter Spit"ter, n. [See Spit to eject from the mouth.]
One who ejects saliva from the mouth. SpitterSpitter Spit"ter, n. [See Spit an iron prong.]
1. One who puts meat on a spit.
2. (Zo["o]l.) A young deer whose antlers begin to shoot or
become sharp; a brocket, or pricket.
Meaning of Pitte from wikipedia
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Auguste Pitte (10 June 1907 – 10
November 1963) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1932 Tour de France. "Auguste
Pitte".
Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
- from the Old
English word piþa,
meaning substance, akin to
Middle Dutch pitte (modern
Dutch pit),
meaning the pit of a fruit. The pith of the sago palm...
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Prakash John Keyboards:
Bernie Worrell Drums:
Tyrone Lampkin David Van De
Pitte –
arranged steel and
string guitar This song
starts off
borrowing the music...
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David J. Van De
Pitte (October 28, 1941 –
August 9, 2009) was an
American music arranger and b**** player. He is best
known for his work at
Motown Records...
- by ****e
playing piano,
strings conducted by Paul
Riser and
David Van De
Pitte, multi-tracking
vocals from ****e and the Andantes,
multiple background instruments...
- Frankfurt-on-Main ; New York: Campus. ISBN 978-3-593-39404-6. Jean-Robert
Pitte (ed), La
Sorbonne au
service des Humanités: 750 ans de création et de transmission...
- song and the
arrangement was
handled by Caston,
Wilson and
David Van De
Pitte. Like "Keep on Truckin'", "Boogie Down" is an up-tempo, disco,
dance number...
- band at a
local bar.
Respected Motown arranger and
conductor David Van De
Pitte said
later to Ben
Edmonds that
Jamerson "always kept a
bottle of [the Gr****...
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Frank Wilson,
Leonard Caston, Dave Van De
Pitte,
James Carmichael -
arrangements James Carmichael, Dave Van De
Pitte,
Leonard Caston -
orchestration Russ Terrana...
- Bonnaffé p. 13. Bonnaffé, pp. 4, 12. Auchincloss, p. 178. Elliot, 1991, p. 30.
Pitte, p. 33. Alexander, 1996, p. 20. Bonnaffé :7ff (notes
other portrait galleries...