NOUN
The company announced a huge expansion project.
COMPOUND NOUN
The city decided to tear down the crumbling housing project.
ADJUNCT/ADJECTIVE
The project manager had just refined his drawing of the proposed helicopter.
VERB
My computer can be used to project images onto a wall.
VERB METAPHOR
You should not project your own inadequacies onto others.
The Projection Infection is the name of the new cine noir theater in the downtown arts district.
Conic means pretaining to or ressembling a cone
The projection of the movie was great.
The protuberance on his face was considered a projection into the future.
My boss wanted me to have next weeks budget projections in on Monday.
An example of a sentence with the word projection in it would be, It is important to practice voice projection if you want act on stage.
I watched the recent solar eclipse on a projection screen.
Conic projection is, essentially, a map that is a cone then flattened. An example sentence is: Conic projection helps a lot of people understand maps clearer.
Mercator projection is a way of making maps so that the earth's surface is shown flatly.
Conic projection is, essentially, a map that is a cone then flattened. An example sentence is: Conic projection helps a lot of people understand maps clearer.
The antonym of the word "projection" is "retraction."
Successful public speaking is simply a matter of elocution and projection.