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slow-pitchslo-pitch
(British spelling for inflection) curve, bend; change in pitch or tone of the voice; addition of a suffix or other element to the basic form of a word to change its meaning or function (Grammar)inflexion
(Slang) person with mental retardation (derogatory); (Slang) stupid person, person who behaves foolishly (derogatory); delay, retardation, deceleration, decelerate, cause to slow down, hinderretard
(Sports) to pitch a ball outside of the area of the plate to prevent a base runner stealing a base (Baseball); lateral underhand pass from a quarterback to a running back (American football), lateral pass behind line of scrimmage, pitch out of strike zonepitchout
(Virology) type of virus from the retrovirus family which causes progressive and often fatal diseases affecting many organs in humans and animals (the HIV virus is a lentivirus), slow viruslentivirus
a hot chili pepper, dance music for habanera, slow dance, type of Cuban dancehabanera
a movement, act of moving, application to a judge or court, indicate, intimate, direct, movement from one note to another, gesture; proposal for discussion; request for a court order (Law); transition from one pitch to another (Musical), passing of sol...motion
a trademark for an electric pot used for slow cookingCrock-Pot
able to slow something, hindering, tending to slow down a particular action, delaying, slowing agent, substance which reduces the speed of a chemical reaction (Chemistry)retardant
absolute pitchperfect pitch
accuracy of pitch, act of intoning or chanting; rise and fall of the voice in speech; production of musical tones, beginning of a Gregorian chant, pitch of the voiceintonation
act of falling, autumn, be averted, be draped, be taken by force, become lower, become lower in pitch, begin to be in specified state, collapse politically, come down suddenly from upright position, display disappointment, distance down, downward facin...fall
act of flowing in thin stream, flow slowly in a thin stream, move slowly or gradually, thin slow flow, slow movement, to flow in a thin gentle stream; flow by dripping; move slowlytrickle
act of that which oozes; seepage of moisture; slow flowing, seepingoozing
act of tuning, process of adjusting to match a given standard or pitch, musical intonation, set of pitchestuning
 

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