different between hits vs hitless
hits
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /h?ts/
Etymology 1
Determiner
hits
- (dialectal) Alternative form of its
Etymology 2
Noun
hits
- plural of hit
Verb
hits
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hit
Anagrams
- Hist, Tish, hist, hist-, hist., iths, shit, sith, this, tish
Catalan
Noun
hits
- plural of hit
Dutch
Pronunciation
Noun
hits
- plural of hit
Spanish
Noun
hits
- plural of hit
hits From the web:
- what hits
- what hits the ground first
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- what hits the strings on a piano
- what hits the tympanum
- what hits hard
- what hits the moon
hitless
English
Etymology
hit +? -less
Adjective
hitless (not comparable)
- Without any successful songs.
- a hitless rock band
- (baseball, of a batter) Having failed to make any base hits over a period of time, usually one game.
- Jones is hitless in the last four games.
- (baseball, of a team) Having no hits over a period of time, usually part of one game.
- The team is hitless since the third inning.
Anagrams
- histels, tehsils
hitless From the web:
- what hitless mean
- what is hitless switching
- what is hitless upgrade
- what do hitless mean
- what does a hitless mean
- what is a hitless failover
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