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Definition of project
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of project is as below...
Project
(n.) That which is
projected
or
designed;
something
intended
or
devised;
a
scheme;
a
design;
a plan.
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Bill
::
Bill (n.) A form or draft of a law,
presented
to a
legislature
for
enactment;
a
proposed
or
projected
law..
Hub
::
Hub (n.) A rough
protuberance
or
projecting
obstruction;
as, a hub in the road.
[U.S.]
See
Hubby..
Sponsor
::
Sponson
(n.) One of the
armored
projections
fitted
with gun
ports,
used on
modern
war
vessels..
Anamorphosis
::
Anamorphosis
(n.) A
distorted
or
monstrous
projection
or
representation
of an image on a plane or
curved
surface,
which,
when
viewed
from a
certain
point,
or as
reflected
from a
curved
mirror
or
through
a
polyhedron,
appears
regular
and in
proportion;
a
deformation
of an
image..
Design
::
Design
(n.) To
create
or
produce,
as a work of art; to form a plan or
scheme
of; to form in idea; to
invent;
to
project;
to lay out in the mind; as, a man
designs
an
essay,
a poem, a
statue,
or a
cathedral..
Excurrent
::
Excurrent
(a.)
Running
or
extending
out; as, an
excurrent
midrib,
one which
projects
beyond
the apex of a leaf; an
excurrent
steam or
trunk,
one which
continues
to the top..
Epicleidium
::
Epicleidium
(n.) A
projection,
formed
by a
separate
ossification,
at the
scapular
end of the
clavicle
of many
birds..
Shaper
::
Shaper
(n.) A
machine
with a
vertically
revolving
cutter
projecting
above a flat table top, for
cutting
irregular
outlines,
moldings,
etc..
Jet
::
Jet (v. i.) To shoot
forward
or out; to
project;
to jut out.
Goggle
::
Goggle
(v. i.) A kind of
spectacles
with
short,
projecting
eye
tubes,
in the front end of which are fixed plain
glasses
for
protecting
the eyes from cold, dust, etc..
Graphics
::
Graphics
(n.) The art or the
science
of
drawing;
esp. of
drawing
according
to
mathematical
rules,
as in
perspective,
projection,
and the
like..
Camera Lucida
::
Camera
lucida
() An
instrument
which by means of a prism of a
peculiar
form, or an
arrangement
of
mirrors,
causes
an
apparent
image of an
external
object
or
objects
to
appear
as if
projected
upon a plane
surface,
as of paper or
canvas,
so that the
outlines
may
conveniently
traced.
It is
generally
used with the
microscope..
Hersillon
::
Hersillon
(n.) A beam with
projecting
spikes,
used to make a
breach
impassable..
Project
::
Project
(v. t.) To draw or
exhibit,
as the form of
anything;
to
delineate;
as, to
project
a
sphere,
a map, an
ellipse,
and the like; --
sometimes
with on, upon, into, etc.; as, to
project
a line or point upon a
plane.
See
Projection,
4..
Personate
::
Personate
(a.)
Having
the
throat
of a
bilabiate
corolla
nearly
closed
by a
projection
of the base of the lower lip;
masked,
as in the
flower
of the
snapdragon..
Analemma
::
Analemma
(n.) An
orthographic
projection
of the
sphere
on the plane of the
meridian,
the eye being
supposed
at an
infinite
distance,
and in the east or west point of the
horizon..
Groin
::
Groin (n.) The
projecting
solid angle
formed
by the
meeting
of two
vaults,
growing
more
obtuse
as it
approaches
the
summit..
Range
::
Range (v.) The
horizontal
distance
to which a shot or other
projectile
is
carried.
Launch
::
Launch
(v. i.) To send out; to start (one) on a
career;
to set
going;
to give a start to
(something);
to put in
operation;
as, to
launch
a son in the
world;
to
launch
a
business
project
or
enterprise..
Beak
::
Beak (n.)
Anything
projecting
or
ending
in a
point,
like a beak, as a
promontory
of
land..
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