Piton ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Piton ( noun )

  1. A metal spike or peg that is driven into a crack in a rock face to provide a secure anchor point for climbing.
  2. A metal spike or peg that is used as a support or anchor in construction or mining.

Origin:

The word piton comes from the french word piton, meaning spike. it refers to a metal spike or peg that is driven into a crack in a rock face to provide a secure anchor point for climbing.

Examples:

  1. The climber placed a piton in the crack for protection.
  2. The piton was driven into the rock to provide a secure anchor point.
  3. The construction workers used pitons to secure the scaffolding.
  4. The piton was the only way to secure the rope.
  5. The miners used pitons to secure the support beams in the mine.

(As a verb)

Piton ( verb )

  1. A metal spike or peg that is driven into a crack in a rock face to provide a secure anchor point for climbing.
  2. A metal spike or peg that is used as a support or anchor in construction or mining.

Origin:

The word piton comes from the french word piton, meaning spike. it refers to a metal spike or peg that is driven into a crack in a rock face to provide a secure anchor point for climbing.

Examples:

  1. The climber placed a piton in the crack for protection.
  2. The piton was driven into the rock to provide a secure anchor point.
  3. The construction workers used pitons to secure the scaffolding.
  4. The piton was the only way to secure the rope.
  5. The miners used pitons to secure the support beams in the mine.
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