"Trajection" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Trajection" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Trajection" Meaning

I couldn't find the word "trajection" in any dictionary or language resource. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used.

However, I'm going to take a guess that you might be thinking of the word "trajectory", which is a noun that refers to the path that an object follows as it moves through space or time, especially under the influence of a force such as gravity.

Another possible word is "trajectory" but with a different prefix "trade-jec-tion" but it's not a word.

"Trajection" Examples

Gauge Usage of the Word "Trajectory"


1. Scientific Context
The trajectory of the rocket was carefully calculated to ensure a precise landing.

2. Astronomical Context
The trajectory of the comet was monitored closely to predict its path across the sky.

3. Medical Context
The lung cancer trajectory suggests a steady decline in the patient's condition over the next six months.

4. Technical Context
The economic trajectory of the company suggests a sharp decline in profits over the quarter.

5. Common usage
Her life trajectory took a drastic turn after she decided to pursue her passion for music rather than attend med school.

"Trajection" Similar Words

Traitors

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Those who have committed the crime of deliberately committing a treacherous act or to someone or something. This is usually regarded as an act of definite disloyalty, consisting of an act of aversion from one's own state, party, or institution and is also an act of fidelity.

Traitory

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Traitress

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A woman who betrays her husband, lover, or lord.<br><br>Example: "The queen was accused of being a traitress for her role in plotting against the king."<br><br>Etymology: From Old French "traitrexe", from Latin "trahere", meaning "to draw" or "to pull", implying a pulling away from loyalty or allegiance.

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Trajectile

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A projectile is an object that follows a projectile motion, which is an object that is propelled through space under the influence of a force, and continues to follow a curved or straight trajectory under the influence of gravity and air resistance.<br><br>In physics, the word "trajectory" is often used to describe the curved or straight path of a projectile under the influence of gravity and air resistance. Trajectory refers to the path or course that the object will follow as it is propelled through the air.<br><br>A projectile can also refer to a book or a missile. For example: "The projectile of art books has been updated."

Trajectories

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Trajectory

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Tralatitious

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Tralee

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Tralfamadore

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Tralfamadorian

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Tralineate

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Tram

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