| PITTED | • pitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of pit. • pitted adj. Having a surface marked by pits; pockmarked or alveolate. • pitted adj. (Of fruit) Having had the pits removed. |
| PITTEN | • PIT v. to mark with depressions. |
| PITTER | • pitter n. A device that removes pits from fruit such as olives or cherries. • pitter v. To make a pattering sound. • Pitter prop.n. A surname. |
| PITTERED | • pittered v. Simple past tense and past participle of pitter. • PITTER v. to sound like a grasshopper. |
| PITTERING | • pittering v. Present participle of pitter. • PITTER v. to sound like a grasshopper. |
| PITTERS | • pitters n. Plural of pitter. • pitters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pitter. • Pitters prop.n. Plural of Pitter. |
| POCKPITTED | • pockpitted adj. Pockmarked. • POCKPITTED adj. pitted by pock marks. |
| SPITTED | • spitted v. Simple past tense and past participle of spit (Etymology 1). • spitted adj. Shot out long; said of antlers. • spitted v. (Nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of spit (expectorate, etc, Etymology 2). |
| SPITTEN | • spitten v. (Nonstandard) past participle of spit. • SPIT v. to throw out saliva from the mouth. |
| SPITTER | • spitter n. One who puts meat on a spit. • spitter n. A young deer whose antlers are beginning to shoot or become sharp; a brocket, or pricket. • spitter n. One who spits. |
| SPITTERS | • spitters n. Plural of spitter. • SPITTER n. a type of pitch in baseball, also SPITBALL. |
| UNPITTED | • unpitted adj. Not pitted. • UNPITTED adj. not pitted. |