A | B |
ject | root meaning "throw" |
eject | to throw out something or someone |
injection | to put something into someone, like a needle |
objection | an argument against or disapproval of something or someone |
reject | throw back, not accept |
trajectory | the path on which something is thrown, like a ball or comet |
projector | an instrument that throws an image onto a screen |
architect | a person who designs buildings |
betray | to deceive or go against a friend |
desperate | extreme anxiety, no hope, extreme intensity |
district | a territorial division or area |
eternal | everlasting, immortal, never ending |
glimpse | looking for a short time |
realm | a kingdom or place of rule |
sacrifice | to give up something or do without |
victim | one who is injured, destroyed, or sacrificed |
victorious | winning, having won a victory |