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ceipt/ceit/ceive | to take, hold, seize-Greek |
ject/jet | to cast, throw |
cept | to take, hold, seize--Latin |
projectile | something such as a bullet or rocket, that is shot from a weapon; something that is thrown as a weapon |
conjecture | an opinion or idea formed without proof or sufficient evidence. |
trajectory | the curved path along which something, such as a rocket, moves through the air or through space. |
concept | an idea of what something is or how it works |
intercept | to stop, take hold, or seize someone or something that is going from one place to another place before that person or thing gets there. |
receptive | willing to listen to or accept ideas, suggestions, etc. |
perceptive | having or showing an ability to understand or notice something easily or quickly |
receipt | a piece of paper on which the things that you buy or the services that you pay for are listed with the total amount paid and the prices for each; the act of receiving something |
conceit | too much pride in your own worth or goodness |
deceive | to make someone believe something that is not true. |