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projectile

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Etymology

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FromMedieval Latinprōiectilis(projectile), fromLatinprōiectus, perfect passive participle ofprōiciō(throw forth; extend; expel).

Pronunciation

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  • (UK)IPA(key): /pɹə(ʊ)ˈd͡ʒɛktʌɪl/,/pɹə(ʊ)ˈd͡ʒɛktɪl/
  • (US)IPA(key): /pɹəˈd͡ʒɛk.taɪl/,/pɹəˈd͡ʒɛk.tl̩/
  • Hyphenation:pro‧ject‧ile

Noun

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projectile (pluralprojectiles)

  1. An object intended to be or having been shot from a weapon.
  2. (physics) Any object propelled or thrown through space by the application of a force, such as strong wind.

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Translations

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object intended to be or having been fired from a weapon
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Adjective

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projectile (notcomparable)

  1. Projecting or impelling forward.
    aprojectile force; aprojectile weapon
  2. Caused or imparted by impulse or projection; impelled forward.
    • 1731,John Arbuthnot,An Essay Concerning the Nature of Aliments, and the Choice of Them, According to the Different Constitutions of Human Bodies. [], London: [] J[acob] Tonson [],→OCLC:
      A free and strongProjectile Motion of the Blood must occasion a florid Appearance upon the Skin in such Constitutions

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Noun

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projectile m (pluralprojectiles)

  1. projectile

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