Piths is a noun.
DefinitionsPiths refer to the soft, spongy tissue found in the stems of certain plants. It can also refer to the essential or central part of something.
PronunciationsUS: /pɪθs/
UK: /pɪθs/
Origin and UsageThe word "piths" originated from Middle English "pith", which means "the soft, spongy tissue in plants". It has been in use since the 14th century. Piths are important in the study of plant anatomy, as they play a crucial role in the transport of nutrients and water within the plant. In everyday language, "piths" can also be used to refer to the essential or central part of something, such as the "piths" of an argument or a speech.
SynonymsCore, essence, heart, kernel, marrow.
Related WordsDepth, faith, myths, smith, tenth.
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