"Pitter" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pitter" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Pitter" Meaning

There is no single word "pitter" in the English language with a defined meaning. However, the word "pitter-pat" or "pitter patter" can refer to the sound of raindrops falling on the roof or ground, or the sound of footsteps, typically light and steady.But if you're looking for a word similar to "pitter", one possibility is the word "pit", which can refer to a hole or depression in the ground, or a small, enclosed space with no exit, respectively.Another option is the word "pitter" as an informal term for a sailor.

"Pitter" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Pitter"

1. Verb - To rain or drizzle steadily but gently "It pitted down steadily all day, making the grass soaked." "The pitter pattered on the roof during the overnight storm."##

2. Noun - A small particle (especially of sand or rain) "The pitter of rain against the windowpane was soothing." "The pitter of sand on my feet as I walked along the beach was annoying."###

3. Adjective - (rarely used) Pedantic or excessively diligent "My perfectionist boss was always a pitter, pointing out every little mistake on the report." "The pitter in the group made everyone feel anxious about meeting the deadline."#### 4. Onomatopoeic - Sound of raindrops hitting a surface "The pitter patters of raindrops kept me awake on this rainy night." "The music started with a lively pitter that captured the audience's attention."#### 5. Slang - A person who is meticulous or precise "He's such a pitter about his code, it takes him forever to fix a mistake." "$1,000,000 25 million dollars A million is 999,999 pitter."

"Pitter" Similar Words

Pitons

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Pitressin

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Pittance

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Pittidae

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Pittosporum

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Pituicytes

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Pituicytes are a type of glial cell found in the pituitary gland. They are supportive cells that play a crucial role in the development, maintenance, and repair of the pituitary gland. Pituicytes are produced from astrocytes during embryonic development and are distinct from astrocytes in the adult brain. They are the primary type of glial cell in the posterior pituitary gland and are involved in the regulation of hormone release and the clearance of hormones from the pituitary gland.

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