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projectile
English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin pr?iectilis (“projectile”), from Latin pr?iectus, perfect passive participle of pr?ici? (“throw forth; extend; expel”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /p??(?)?d??kt??l/, /p??(?)?d??kt?l/
- (US) IPA(key): /p???d??k.ta?l/, /p???d??k.tl?/
- Hyphenation: pro?ject?ile
Noun
projectile (plural projectiles)
- an object intended to be or having been fired from a weapon.
- (physics) any object propelled through space by the application of a force.
Translations
See also
- missile
- rocket
Adjective
projectile (not comparable)
- Projecting or impelling forward.
- a projectile force; a projectile weapon
- Caused or imparted by impulse or projection; impelled forward.
- projectile motion
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Arbuthnot to this entry?)
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p??.??k.til/
Noun
projectile m (plural projectiles)
- projectile
projectile From the web:
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ejecting
English
Verb
ejecting
- present participle of eject
ejecting From the web:
- what ejecting means
- what does ejection mean
- what does ejecting a usb do
- what is ejecting water on apple watch
- what is ejecting in react
- what is ejecting sd card
- what is ejecting hard drive
- what is ejecting like
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