noun
Etymology: pitch (IV)
1. : stress deriving from the relative acuteness of musical tones and tending to be accentuated by higher pitch
2. : prominence given to a syllable or word by means of raised pitch or change of pitch
noun
Etymology: pitch (IV)
1. : stress deriving from the relative acuteness of musical tones and tending to be accentuated by higher pitch
2. : prominence given to a syllable or word by means of raised pitch or change of pitch
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012