How Do You Spell TRAJECT?

Pronunciation: [tɹˈe͡ɪd͡ʒəkt] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "Traject" can be confusing due to the unique combination of letters used. It is pronounced as /trædʒɛkt/ in IPA phonetic transcription, with the stress on the first syllable. The "tr" sound is followed by a long "a" sound, then "d" and "j" sounds. The ending "ect" is pronounced with a short "e" sound and followed by a hard "k" sound. This word means to transport or move something from one place to another, especially along a specific route.

TRAJECT Meaning and Definition

  1. Traject (verb) refers to the act or process of propelling or projecting an object or oneself through space or a medium. It entails launching, throwing, or propelling a physical entity, such as an object, projectile, or oneself, along a specific path or trajectory. The term traject can be used to describe the action of directing or transferring something or someone from one place, position, or state to another.

    In the context of physics or mathematics, traject denotes the path followed by a moving object or particle. It represents the course or route taken by a projectile or moving body, primarily under the influence of external forces, such as gravity, air resistance, or other physical factors. Traject is often used to analyze and study the motion and dynamics of objects or particles traveling through space.

    Furthermore, traject can be employed metaphorically to depict the movement or progression of ideas, thoughts, or experiences. It encapsulates the concept of the journey or process through which information, knowledge, or emotions are transmitted, transferred, or developed.

    Overall, traject serves as a versatile verb, encompassing the physical, mathematical, and metaphorical aspects of movement, transfer, and progression.

  2. To throw or cast through.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for TRAJECT

  • trajec
  • trajick
  • trajector
  • rraject
  • fraject
  • graject
  • yraject
  • 6raject
  • 5raject
  • teaject
  • tdaject
  • tfaject
  • ttaject
  • t5aject
  • t4aject
  • trzject
  • trsject
  • trwject
  • trqject
  • trahect

Etymology of TRAJECT

The word "traject" is originated from the Latin word "trajicere", which is a combination of the prefix "trans-" meaning "across" and the verb "jacere" meaning "to throw". It first appeared in English around the early 17th century and referred to the act of throwing or casting something across. Over time, it came to be used specifically in the context of transportation, and the term "traject" emerged to describe the act of crossing a body of water by boat or ferry.

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Conjugate verb Traject

CONDITIONAL

I would traject
you would traject
he/she/it would traject
we would traject
they would traject

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be trajecting
you would be trajecting
he/she/it would be trajecting
we would be trajecting
they would be trajecting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have traject
you would have traject
he/she/it would have traject
we would have traject
they would have traject

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been trajecting
you would have been trajecting
he/she/it would have been trajecting
we would have been trajecting
they would have been trajecting

FUTURE

I will traject
you will traject
he/she/it will traject
we will traject
they will traject

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be trajecting
you will be trajecting
he/she/it will be trajecting
we will be trajecting
they will be trajecting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have trajected
you will have trajected
he/she/it will have trajected
we will have trajected
they will have trajected

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been trajecting
you will have been trajecting
he/she/it will have been trajecting
we will have been trajecting
they will have been trajecting

IMPERATIVE

you traject
we let´s traject

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to traject

PAST

I trajected
you trajected
he/she/it trajected
we trajected
they trajected

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was trajecting
you were trajecting
he/she/it was trajecting
we were trajecting
they were trajecting

PAST PARTICIPLE

trajected

PAST PERFECT

I had trajected
you had trajected
he/she/it had trajected
we had trajected
they had trajected

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been trajecting
you had been trajecting
he/she/it had been trajecting
we had been trajecting
they had been trajecting

PRESENT

I traject
you traject
he/she/it trajects
we traject
they traject

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am trajecting
you are trajecting
he/she/it is trajecting
we are trajecting
they are trajecting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

trajecting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have trajected
you have trajected
he/she/it has trajected
we have trajected
they have trajected

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been trajecting
you have been trajecting
he/she/it has been trajecting
we have been trajecting
they have been trajecting

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