A | B |
deject | showing sadness and lack of hope |
injection | shot; to force (or throw) a drug into the body through a needle |
eject | to throw out, force out or drive out |
interjection | A word or phrase sometimes inserted between other words, often expressing emotion; a word not linked grammatically to other words in a sentence. |
jettison | Throw overboard as from an airplane or ship. |
projectile | Any object that is thrown, hurled or shot, such as a stone or bullet. |
projector | A machine that throws an image onto a wall. |
reject | an object thrown out because it is defective |
subject | (oneself) to submit to an authority; make oneself subservient |
trajectory | The path followed by an object moving through space. |