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pithead
noun pit·head \ˈpit-ˌhed\
: the top of a coal mine and the area and buildings around it
Full Definition of PITHEAD
chiefly British : the top of a mining pit or coal shaft; also : the immediately adjacent ground and buildings
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First Known Use of PITHEAD
1839
Rhymes with PITHEAD
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