There are lots of possibilities:
Abjectly
Dejected
Disjects
Ejecting
Ejection
Ejective
Ejectors
Injected
Injector
Objected
Objector
Projects
Reejects
Reinject
Rejected
Rejectee
Rejecter
Rejector
Reobject
Subjects
Trajects
Dejecta
Dejects
Disject
Ejected
Ejector
Injects
Objects
Project
Reeject
Rejects
Subject
Traject
Abject
Deject
Ejecta
Ejects
Inject
Object
Reject
Eject
project dejected abject projectile injection reject eject conjecture object projector Ject isn't really a prefix, there are no words starting with it. These are some words that contain ject, though.
Words with the root 'rupt' include disrupt, erupt, and corrupt. Words with the root 'ject' include inject, project, and eject.
Inject, reject, eject...
eject, reject, project, deject
pro - ject in - ject re - ject sub -ject PRO , IN , RE , SUB
eject reject rejection project projection object objection
"Ject" typically refers to something that is thrown or propelled, as seen in words like "eject" or "projectile." It often signifies an action of pushing or hurling something forward.
Subject, object, project, reject, inject
The root word "ject" originates from the Latin word "iacere," which means to throw or to cast. It is commonly used in English words like "inject" or "eject."
project dejected abject projectile injection reject eject conjecture object
The Latin word "ject" means the English word "lower".
"Inject", "eject" and "project" are words that start with the prefix "ject" but do not necessarily mean "throw" in the context of physical movement. However, they involve the idea of "throwing" or "casting" something forward or outward, whether it be liquid, an object, or an image.