
traject



traject noun. ['tradʒɛkt] Now rare.
traject verb. [trǝ'dʒɛkt] arch.
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Synonyms & Related Wordstraject[verb]Synonyms: conduct, carry, channel, convey, funnel, pipe, siphon, transmit
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English Dictionarytraject noun.
['tradʒɛkt] Now
rare.
M16.[Latin trajectus passing over, place for crossing, from traicere throw across, formed as TRANS- + jacere throw. Cf. TRANECT.]1. A way or place of crossing over;
esp. a crossing-place of a river, strait, etc.
M16.■ Sir W. Scott He would not..put foot in a boat till he had discovered the shortest possible traject.2. The action or an act of crossing over a stretch of water or land; (a) passage.
L18.■ E. O'Donovan During the whole traject I met with no living things. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲
traject verb.
[trǝ'dʒɛkt] arch. E17.[Latin traject- pa. ppl stem of traicere: see TRAJECT noun.]1. verb trans. & intrans. Pass across, cross (a river, sea, etc.).
E17-E18.2. verb trans.a. Carry or convey across or over; transport (a material thing).
M-L17.b. Transmit or project (light, colour, thought, words, etc.).
M17.■ C. Clarke The power of trajecting his soul into the body of any individual. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲