'-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.
pro - ject in - ject re - ject sub -ject PRO , IN , RE , SUB
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The root word is ject. This root word means to throw.
"-ject", meaning to throw
pro - ject in - ject re - ject sub -ject PRO , IN , RE , SUB
to throwThe root word ject means to throw. Two examples are inject and project.
Its latin..
Greek
inject
The root word is ject. This root word means to throw.
"-ject", meaning to throw
Ject is the root word of subjective. This root word means to throw.
Ruptjected
eject, reject, project, deject
The Latin word "ject" means the English word "lower".
Throw