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traject I. traj·ect \ˈtraˌjekt, -_jikt\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin trajectus, from trajectus, past participle of trajicere, traicere to throw across, cause to cross over, cross over, from trans-, tra- trans- + -jicere, -icere (from jacere to throw) — more at jet 1. : a place for passing across : a crossing route : ferry 2. : an act of crossing or traversing : passage II. tra·ject \trəˈjekt\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin trajectus, past participle of trajicere, traicere 1. : to cross over (as a river) 2. : transmit < trajects sunlight through a prism > |