a place where a person (especially a street trader) usually does business; an amount or extent; an amount of slope (especially of a roof)
tilt
Cases of word usage
1) the symbol placed at the beginning of a stave to show the pitch of the notes (clef)
2) the rise and fall of the pitch of the voice in speaking (intonation)
3) to leave a person when he or she is in difficulties and needs help; a sudden change of weight to one side; sudden roll or pitch (lurch)
4) to adjust, adapt, the level, pitch etc of (sound) (modulate)
5) a short written reminder; a short letter; a piece of paper money (banknote); a single sound of a certain pitch and duration; to notice (something); pay attention to (note)
6) an interval of eight notes between two notes so that the first has a pitch double the value of the other; the first eight lines of a sonnet; verse of eight lines (octave)
7) to pitch and twist (something) (tweak)
8) together; in the same pitch (unison)