Post on 08-Jan-2016
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ject = throw
ject = throw dejected
(adj) felt sad; felt thrown down in spirit
ject = throw Eject (v) to throw out
Injection (n) a shot; the throwing of
medicine into the body by a needle
ject = throw
Interjection(n) A word thrown into a
sentence or conversation.
ject = throw
ject = throw jettison(v) to throw goods
overboard; to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane
ject = throw Projectile(n) An object thrown into the
air with great force
ject = throw projector(n) A machine that throws an
image onto a wall
ject = throw Reject(n) To throw something out
because it’s defective and can’t be used again
ject = throw Subject(n) to throw oneself under
someone else’s rule
ject = throw trajectory(n) The curved path of an
object thrown into space