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project /projˈekt or prōˈjekt/ noun- A scheme of something to be done
- A proposal for an undertaking
- An undertaking
- An exercise usu involving study and/or experimentation followed by the construction of something and/or the preparation of a report (education)
- A projection
- A notion (Shakespeare)
- Speculative imagination (obsolete)
transitive verb /prə-jektˈ or prō-jektˈ/ - To throw out or forward
- To speak or sing in such a way as to aim (the voice) at the rear of the auditorium, etc (theatre, etc)
- To throw, kick or propel
- To cause to jut out or stretch out
- To scheme, plan or devise
- To set out, set before the mind (Shakespeare)
- To cast (eg a light, shadow or image) on a surface or into space
- To throw an image of
- To show outlined against a background
- To predict or expect on the basis of past results or present trends
- To derive a new figure from, so that each point on the new figure corresponds to a point of the original figure according to some rule, esp by a system of parallel, converging or diverging rays through the original points meeting a surface (geometry)
- To externalize
- To make objective
intransitive verb- To jut out
- To throw projecting powder on a metal which is to be transmuted (alchemy)
ORIGIN: L prōjicere, prōjectum, from prō forth, and jacere to throw projecˈtile adjective - Caused by projection
- Impelling
- Capable of being thrown or thrust out or forward
noun /prō-jekˈtīl or prə-jekˈtīl, also, less commonly, projˈik-tīl or (US) -til/ noun- A body projected by force
- A missile, esp one discharged by a gun
projecˈting noun and adjective projecˈtion /-shən/ noun - An act or method of projecting
- The fact or state of being projected
- Planning
- Something which is projected
- An instance of jutting out
- Something which juts out
- The standing out of a figure
- A figure obtained by projecting another (geometry)
- A forecast
- A method of representing geographical detail on a plane, or the representation so obtained (also map projection)
- A projected image
- The reading of one's own emotions and experiences into a particular situation (psychology)
- A person's unconscious attributing to other people of certain attitudes towards himself or herself, usu as a defence against his or her own guilt, inferiority, etc (psychology)
- The throwing in of powdered philosopher's stone (projecting powder) to effect transmutation, hence transmutation itself in general (alchemy)
projecˈtional adjective projecˈtionist noun - An operator of a film projector
- An operator of certain television equipment
- Someone who projects or makes projections, esp in map-making
projecˈtive adjective - Projecting
- Of projection
- Derivable by projection (geometry)
- Unchanged by projection (geometry)
projectivity /proj-ək-tivˈi-ti/ noun projectizaˈtion or projectisaˈtion noun The direction of aid to developing countries towards a specific project, without regard to wider issues or needs projectˈment noun (rare) A design or plan projecˈtor noun - An apparatus for projecting, esp an image or a beam of light
- Someone who plans some enterprise
- A promoter of speculative schemes for moneymaking
- A straight line joining a point with its projection (geometry)
projecˈture noun A jutting out projecting powder or powder of projection noun (alchemy) The philosopher's stone in powder form projection television noun Optical presentation of a TV picture on a separate open screen projective geometry noun A branch of geometry dealing with projective properties, ie those properties of figures which remain unchanged when the figures are projected projective test noun (psychology) A test that uses one's responses to images, words, etc to reveal unconscious elements of personality project-manage transitive verb project manager noun A person responsible for planning and expediting a project |