ject comes from the participle of jacio, jacere, jeci, jectus, an irregular verb meaning "to throw". In English words like "eject, project, object, deject" the literal meaning is "thrown". For example, eject literally means "thrown out".
It comes from the verb jacio, jacere which means "to throw" and is found in words like: deject, reject, eject: literally meaning to throw down, to throw back and to throw out.
Inject, eject.
iacio, iacere, ieci, iactum
Project
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Throw
Jactum is a Latin word. It is the past participle, or the supine, of the verb jacere, "to throw", or the accusative of the noun jactus, "a throw".
Rejected is derived from the Latin verb, jacere (which means to throw as in throw away or throw a spear.)
Rejected is derived from the Latin verb, jacere (which means to throw as in throw away or throw a spear.)
The roots are Latin 'pro' ('forth') and 'jacere' ('to throw').
The imperative of the verb "to throw, hurl, cast ....et cetera"
to throw between in latin root words i am only 12 years old
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conice (or) conicite
Legis
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'-ject' means 'to throw'. It comes from the Latin word 'iacio, iacere, iaci, iactum,' or perhaps from 'iacto, iactare, iactavi, iactatus'. They mean the same thing: 'to throw'. We derive 'eject', 'subject', 'project', 'reject', 'inject', and 'interject' from this word.