These are the meanings of the letters TPI when you unscramble them.
- Pit (n.)
A covered deep hole for entrapping wild beasts; a pitfall; hence, a trap; a snare. Also used figuratively.
- Pit (n.)
A depression or hollow in the surface of the human body
- Pit (n.)
A depression or thin spot in the wall of a duct.
- Pit (n.)
A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation
- Pit (n.)
A large hole in the ground from which material is dug or quarried; as, a stone pit; a gravel pit; or in which material is made by burning; as, a lime pit; a charcoal pit.
- Pit (n.)
A vat sunk in the ground; as, a tan pit.
- Pit (n.)
An inclosed area into which gamecocks, dogs, and other animals are brought to fight, or where dogs are trained to kill rats.
- Pit (n.)
Any abyss; especially, the grave, or hades.
- Pit (n.)
Formerly, that part of a theater, on the floor of the house, below the level of the stage and behind the orchestra; now, in England, commonly the part behind the stalls; in the United States, the parquet; also, the occupants of such a part of a theater.
- Pit (n.)
See Pit of the stomach (below).
- Pit (n.)
The endocarp of a drupe, and its contained seed or seeds; a stone; as, a peach pit; a cherry pit, etc.
- Pit (n.)
The hollow place under the shoulder or arm; the axilla, or armpit.
- Pit (n.)
The indentation or mark left by a pustule, as in smallpox.
- Pit (n.)
The shaft of a coal mine; a coal pit.
- Pit (v. t.)
To introduce as an antagonist; to set forward for or in a contest; as, to pit one dog against another.
- Pit (v. t.)
To mark with little hollows, as by various pustules; as, a face pitted by smallpox.
- Pit (v. t.)
To place or put into a pit or hole.
- Tip (n.)
A gift; a douceur; a fee.
- Tip (n.)
A hint, or secret intimation, as to the chances in a horse race, or the like.
- Tip (n.)
A light touch or blow; a tap.
- Tip (n.)
A piece of stiffened lining pasted on the inside of a hat crown.
- Tip (n.)
A thin, boarded brush made of camel's hair, used by gilders in lifting gold leaf.
- Tip (n.)
An end piece or part; a piece, as a cap, nozzle, ferrule, or point, applied to the extreme end of anything; as, a tip for an umbrella, a shoe, a gas burner, etc.
- Tip (n.)
Rubbish thrown from a quarry.
- Tip (n.)
The point or extremity of anything; a pointed or somewhat sharply rounded end; the end; as, the tip of the finger; the tip of a spear.
- Tip (v. i.)
To fall on, or incline to, one side.
- Tip (v. t.)
To bestow a gift, or douceur, upon; to give a present to; as, to tip a servant.
- Tip (v. t.)
To form a point upon; to cover the tip, top, or end of; as, to tip anything with gold or silver.
- Tip (v. t.)
To lower one end of, or to throw upon the end; to tilt; as, to tip a cask; to tip a cart.
- Tip (v. t.)
To strike slightly; to tap.