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Project

project
n. & v. --n. 1 a plan; a scheme. 2 a planned undertaking. 3 a usu. long-term task undertaken by a student to be submitted for assessment. --v. 1 tr. plan or contrive (a course of action, scheme, etc.). 2 intr. protrude; jut out. 3 tr. throw; cast; impel (projected the stone into the water). 4 tr. extrapolate (results etc.) to a future time; forecast (I project that we shall produce two million next year). 5 tr. cause (light, shadow, images, etc.) to fall on a surface, screen, etc. 6 tr. cause (a sound, esp. the voice) to be heard at a distance. 7 tr. (often refl. or absol.) express or promote (oneself or a positive image) forcefully or effectively. 8 tr. Geom. a draw straight lines from a centre or parallel lines through every point of (a given figure) to produce a corresponding figure on a surface or a line by intersecting it. b draw (such lines). c produce (such a corresponding figure). 9 tr. make a projection of (the earth, sky, etc.). 10 tr. Psychol. a (also absol.) attribute (an emotion etc.) to an external object or person, esp. unconsciously. b (refl.) project (oneself) into another's feelings, the future, etc. Etymology: ME f. L projectum neut. past part. of projicere (as PRO-(1), jacere throw)
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  I. noun see: jet Date: 15th century a specific plan or design ; scheme, idea, a planned undertaking: as, a definitely formulated piece of research, a large usually government-supported undertaking, a task or problem engaged in usually by a group of students to supplement and apply classroom studies, a usually public housing development consisting of houses or apartments built and arranged according to a single plan, see: plan II. verb Etymology: Anglo-French ~er, from Latin ~us, past participle Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to devise in the mind ; design, to plan, figure, or estimate for the future , to throw or cast forward ; thrust, to put or set forth ; present for consideration, to cause to jut out, to cause (light or shadow) to fall into space or (an image) to fall on a surface , to reproduce (as a point, line, or area) on a surface by motion in a prescribed direction, to display outwardly especially to an audience , to attribute (one's own ideas, feelings, or characteristics) to other people or to objects , intransitive verb to jut out ; protrude, 2. to come across vividly ; give an impression, to make oneself heard clearly, ~able adjective ...
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