Pitches Unscramble word

pitches is a Scrabble word, pitches uses Seven letters.
Scrabble point value for pitches Fourteen points.
Words with Friends point value for pitches: Fourteen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling pitches. We found a total of 237 words by unscrambling the letters in pitches.

6 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pitches

ethics 11 itches 11 pithes 11 septic 10 sethic 11 spetch 13

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pitches

cesti 7 chest 10 chips 12 chits 10 cites 7 echis 10 epics 9 epist 7 ethic 10 heist 8 pechs 12 pecht 12 phies 10 piest 7 piste 7 pitch 12 piths 10 sepic 9 septi 7 shice 10 shipt 10 sicht 10 sitch 10 sithe 8 spect 9 spice 9 spite 7 stchi 10 stech 10 stich 10 stipe 7

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pitches

ceps 8 cest 6 ceti 6 chet 9 chip 11 chis 9 chit 9 cise 6 cist 6 cite 6 echt 9 epic 8 epit 6 esth 7 etch 9 eths 7 hest 7 hies 7 hipe 9 hips 9 hist 7 hits 7 ices 6 ichs 9 ipse 6 isth 7 itch 9 pech 11 pest 6 pets 6 phis 9 phit 9 pice 8 pich 11 pics 8 pict 8 pies 6 piet 6 pise 6 pish 9 pist 6 pith 9 pits 6 psec 8 sech 9 sect 6 seit 4 sept 6 seth 7 ship 9 shit 7 shpt 9 sice 6 sich 9 sipe 6 site 4 sith 7 spec 8 spet 6 spic 8 spit 6 step 6 tche 9 tchi 9 tech 9 this 7 tice 6 tics 6 ties 4 tipe 6 tips 6 tshi 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pitches

cep 7 che 8 chi 8 chs 8 cie 5 cis 5 cit 5 cpi 7 cps 7 cpt 7 csi 5 csp 7 cst 5 cte 5 cts 5 epi 5 esc 5 esp 5 est 3 etc 5 eth 6 hei 6 hep 8 hes 6 het 6 hic 8 hie 6 hip 8 his 6 hit 6 hsi 6 hts 6 ice 5 ich 8 ihp 8 ihs 6 iph 8 ips 5 ise 3 ish 6 ist 3 its 3 pci 7 pct 7 peh 8 pes 5 pet 5 phi 8 pht 8 pic 7 pie 5 pis 5 pit 5 psi 5 pst 5 pte 5 pts 5 sch 8 sci 5 sct 5 sec 5 sei 3 sep 5 set 3 she 6 shi 6 shp 8 sht 6 sic 5 sie 3 sip 5 sit 3 spt 5 tch 8 tec 5 the 6 tic 5 tie 3 tip 5 tis 3 tph 8 tpi 5 tps 5 tsi 3 tsp 5

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in pitches

ce 4 ch 7 cp 6 cs 4 ct 4 ec 4 eh 5 ep 4 es 2 et 2 he 5 hi 5 hp 7 hs 5 ht 5 ic 4 ie 2 is 2 it 2 pc 6 pe 4 ph 7 pi 4 ps 4 pt 4 sc 4 se 2 sh 5 si 2 sp 4 st 2 tc 4 te 2 th 5 ti 2 tp 4 ts 2

Definitions of pitches

British English : pitch If you pitch something somewhere, you throw it forcefully while aiming carefully.Simon pitched the empty bottle into the lake.pɪtʃ VERB

verb

  1. to hurl or throw (something); cast; fling
  2. (usually transitive) to set up (a camp, tent, etc)
  3. (transitive) to place or thrust (a stake, spear, etc) into the ground
  4. (intransitive) to move vigorously or irregularly to and fro or up and down
  5. (transitive) to aim or fix (something) at a particular level, position, style, etc   ⇒ if you advertise privately you may pitch the price too low
  6. (transitive) to aim to sell (a product) to a specified market or on a specified basis
  7. (intransitive) to slope downwards
  8. (intransitive) to fall forwards or downwards
  9. (intransitive) (of a vessel) to dip and raise its bow and stern alternately
  10. (cricket ) to bowl (a ball) so that it bounces on a certain part of the wicket, or (of a ball) to bounce on a certain part of the wicket
  11. (intransitive) (of a missile, aircraft, etc) to deviate from a stable flight attitude by movement of the longitudinal axis about the lateral axis Compare yaw (sense 1) , roll (sense 14)
  12. (transitive) (in golf) to hit (a ball) steeply into the air, esp with backspin to minimize roll
  13. (transitive) (music ) to sing or play accurately (a note, interval, etc) (usually passive) (of a wind instrument) to specify or indicate its basic key or harmonic series by its size, manufacture, etc
  14. to sing or play accurately (a note, interval, etc)
  15. (usually passive) (of a wind instrument) to specify or indicate its basic key or harmonic series by its size, manufacture, etc
  16. (transitive) (cards ) to lead (a suit) and so determine trumps for that trick
  17. (baseball ) (transitive) to throw (a baseball) to a batter (intransitive) to act as pitcher in a baseball game
  18. (transitive) to throw (a baseball) to a batter
  19. (intransitive) to act as pitcher in a baseball game
  20. (Southwest England , dialect )used with it as subject to snow without the settled snow melting
  21. See in there pitching
  22. See pitch a tale
  23. to sing or play accurately (a note, interval, etc)
  24. (usually passive) (of a wind instrument) to specify or indicate its basic key or harmonic series by its size, manufacture, etc
  25. (transitive) to throw (a baseball) to a batter
  26. (intransitive) to act as pitcher in a baseball game

noun

  1. the degree of elevation or depression
  2. the angle of descent of a downward slope such a slope
  3. the angle of descent of a downward slope
  4. such a slope
  5. the extreme height or depth
  6. (mountaineering ) a section of a route between two belay points, sometimes equal to the full length of the rope but often shorter
  7. the degree of slope of a roof, esp when expressed as a ratio of height to span
  8. the distance between corresponding points on adjacent members of a body of regular form, esp the distance between teeth on a gearwheel or between threads on a screw thread
  9. the distance between regularly spaced objects such as rivets, bolts, etc
  10. the pitching motion of a ship, missile, etc
  11. the distance a propeller advances in one revolution, assuming no slip the blade angle of a propeller or rotor
  12. the distance a propeller advances in one revolution, assuming no slip
  13. the blade angle of a propeller or rotor
  14. the distance between the back rest of a seat in a passenger aircraft and the back of the seat in front of it
  15. (music ) the auditory property of a note that is conditioned by its frequency relative to other notes   ⇒ high pitch , low pitch an absolute frequency assigned to a specific note, fixing the relative frequencies of all other notes. The fundamental frequencies of the notes A–G, in accordance with the frequency A = 440 hertz, were internationally standardized and accepted in 1939 See also concert pitch (sense 1) , international pitch
  16. the auditory property of a note that is conditioned by its frequency relative to other notes   ⇒ high pitch , low pitch
  17. an absolute frequency assigned to a specific note, fixing the relative frequencies of all other notes. The fundamental frequencies of the notes A–G, in accordance with the frequency A = 440 hertz, were internationally standardized and accepted in 1939 See also concert pitch (sense 1) , international pitch
  18. (cricket ) the rectangular area between the stumps, 22 yards long and 10 feet wide; the wicket
  19. (geology ) the inclination of the axis of an anticline or syncline or of a stratum or vein from the horizontal
  20. another name for seven-up
  21. the act or manner of pitching a ball, as in cricket
  22. (mainly British ) a vendor's station, esp on a pavement
  23. (slang ) a persuasive sales talk, esp one routinely repeated
  24. (mainly British ) (in many sports) the field of play
  25. Also called : pitch shot (golf ) an approach shot in which the ball is struck in a high arc
  26. See make a pitch for
  27. See queer someone's pitch
  28. the angle of descent of a downward slope
  29. such a slope
  30. the distance a propeller advances in one revolution, assuming no slip
  31. the blade angle of a propeller or rotor
  32. the auditory property of a note that is conditioned by its frequency relative to other notes   ⇒ high pitch , low pitch
  33. an absolute frequency assigned to a specific note, fixing the relative frequencies of all other notes. The fundamental frequencies of the notes A–G, in accordance with the frequency A = 440 hertz, were internationally standardized and accepted in 1939 See also concert pitch (sense 1) , international pitch

noun

  1. any of various heavy dark viscid substances obtained as a residue from the distillation of tars See also coal-tar pitch
  2. any of various similar substances, such as asphalt, occurring as natural deposits
  3. any of various similar substances obtained by distilling certain organic substances so that they are incompletely carbonized
  4. crude turpentine obtained as sap from pine trees related adjective piceous

verb

  1. (transitive) to apply pitch to (something)