3) injection- a liquid injecting into the body, especially for medicinal purposes
4) jettison- to throw off (something) as an obstacle or burden; discard. (Angel #4) to throw away; abandon.
5) projectile- an an incoming thing going at fast speeds (example-a bullet is a projectile; a piece of wood can also be a projectile).
6) projector- A machine that projects a light beam.
7) reject- to not accept, to refuse to grant.
8) subject- a person who is under the rule of another (like a peasant is a subject to a king/pharaoh) a branch of knowledge as a course ofstudy. Something that you know.
9) trajectory: The curved path of an object moving in air or space. -the curve described by a projectile, rocket, or the like in its flight.
10) interjection- to interrupt someone by yelling: HEY! or WOW!
-sect = to cut
1) bisect- means to cut or divide something into two (2) equal pieces.
2) trisect- to divide into three (3) equal parts.
3) insect- a bug with 6 legs and 3 body segments
4) intersection- a place where two or more roads meet, especially when at a major highway
5) section- a part that is cut off orseparated
6) sectional- a couch with pieces that you can make into different shapes
7) sector -an area or zone of a city (like South Sacramento is a sector of Sacramento; Laguna is a sector of Elk Grove)
8) transect- to cut across
9) dissect- to to cut apart (an animal body, plant, etc.) to examine the structure or parts
10) vivisection- the action of cutting into or dissecting a living body; cutting into or dissecting the body
-ject = to throw
2) eject- to throw out
3) injection- a liquid injecting into the body, especially for medicinal purposes
6) projector- A machine that projects a light beam.
7) reject- to not accept, to refuse to grant.
-sect = to cut
1) bisect- means to cut or divide something into two (2) equal pieces.
2) trisect- to divide into three (3) equal parts.
3) insect- a bug with 6 legs and 3 body segments
4) intersection- a place where two or more roads meet, especially when at a major highway
8) transect- to cut across
9) dissect- to to cut apart (an animal body, plant, etc.) to examine the structure or parts