throw
to throw out. Ex. ejection - to throw out forcefully
The suffix "-ject" in "subject" comes from the Latin word "subiectus," which means "lying beneath" or "placed beneath." In this context, "subject" refers to the topic or theme that is being discussed or studied in a particular context.
Subject, object, project, reject, inject
The Latin word "ject" means the English word "lower".
Throw
to throw or force also means to run
jectpackrejectprojectinjectdeject
pro - ject in - ject re - ject sub -ject PRO , IN , RE , SUB
There is no suffix in mean.
SUFFIX
Pro-Ject Audio Systems was created in 1990.
The population of Pro-Ject Audio Systems is 300.