| CONJECTURED | • conjectured v. Simple past tense and past participle of conjecture. • CONJECTURE v. to arrive at or deduce by conjecture. |
| CONJECTURER | • conjecturer n. A person who conjectures. • CONJECTURER n. one who conjectures. |
| CONJECTURES | • conjectures n. Plural of conjecture. • conjectures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conjecture. • CONJECTURE v. to arrive at or deduce by conjecture. |
| CONJUREMENT | • conjurement n. (Obsolete) Serious injunction; solemn demand or entreaty. • CONJUREMENT n. the act of conjuring. |
| ELECTROJETS | • electrojets n. Plural of electrojet. • ELECTROJET n. an overhead concentration of electric current found in the region of strong auroral displays. |
| INTERJECTOR | • interjector n. One who interjects. • INTERJECTOR n. one who interjects. |
| INTROJECTED | • introjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of introject. • INTROJECT v. to incorporate external ideas and attitudes into one's own personality. |
| JEISTIECORS | • JEISTIECOR n. (Scots) a close-fitting garment. |
| MEGAPROJECT | • megaproject n. A very large public investment project, especially one costing more than one billion US dollars. • MEGAPROJECT n. a major project or undertaking. |
| PROJECTABLE | • projectable adj. Able to be projected. • projectable adj. (Mathematics) Able to form a projection. • PROJECTABLE adj. that can be projected. |
| PROJECTILES | • projectiles n. Plural of projectile. • PROJECTILE n. a body projected by external force and continuing in motion by its own inertia. |
| PROJECTMENT | • projectment n. (Obsolete) design; contrivance; projection. • PROJECTMENT n. a design or plan. |
| PROJECTURES | • projectures n. Plural of projecture. • PROJECTURE n. a jutting out beyond a surface. |
| REINJECTION | • reinjection n. A second or subsequent injection. • REINJECTION n. the act of reinjecting. |
| REJOICEMENT | • rejoicement n. (Obsolete) Rejoicing. • REJOICEMENT n. the act of rejoicing. |
| REOBJECTING | • REOBJECT v. to object again. |
| RETROJECTED | • retrojected v. Simple past tense and past participle of retroject. • RETROJECT v. to throw backwards. |
| UNPROJECTED | • unprojected adj. Not projected. • UNPROJECTED adj. not projected. |