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The noun forms are: projectile, and the plural projectiles.

The verb forms are: project, projects, projecting, projected.

The adjective forms are: the present participle projecting (a projecting nail), and the past participle projected (a projected offer).

The present participle of the verb is also a gerund, a verbal noun: projecting.

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