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22 Cards in this Set
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Ject |
Throw |
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Dejected |
To feel sad; to feel thrown down in spiritejeft |
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Eject |
To throw out |
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Injection |
A shot; the throwing of medicine into the body by a needle |
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Interjection |
A word thrown into a sentence or conversation |
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Jettison |
To throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane |
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Projectile |
A object thrown into the air with great force |
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Projector |
A machine that throws an image onto a wall |
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Reject |
To throw something out because it's defective and can't be used again |
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Subject |
To throw oneself under someone else's rule |
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Trajectory |
The curved path of an object thrown into space |
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Sect |
Cut; separate |
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Bisect |
To cut into two pieces |
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Dissect |
To cut apart for the purpose of investigation |
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Insect |
A class of small arthropod animals that has three separate sections to their bodies: head, thorax, abdomen |
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Intersection |
The point at which two lines or roads meet and cut across each other |
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Section |
A separate part of something |
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Sectional |
A couch that is made up of separate pieces |
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Sector |
A separate part of a society, group, or area |
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Transect |
To cut across something |
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Trisect |
To cut into three separate pieces |
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Vivisection |
Surgery on living animals to study them |