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Definition of project
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Project
(v. i.) To form a
project;
to
scheme.
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Chart
::
Chart (n.) A map; esp., a
hydrographic
or
marine
map; a map on which is
projected
a
portion
of water and the land which it
surrounds,
or by which it is
surrounded,
intended
especially
for the use of
seamen;
as, the
United
States
Coast
Survey
charts;
the
English
Admiralty
charts..
Ballistic
::
Ballistic
(a.)
Pertaining
to
projection,
or to a
projectile..
Hip
::
Hip (n.) The
projecting
region
of the
lateral
parts of one side of the
pelvis
and the hip
joint;
the
haunch;
the
huckle.
Bill
::
Bill (n.) A form or draft of a law,
presented
to a
legislature
for
enactment;
a
proposed
or
projected
law..
Nipple
::
Nipple
(n.) Any small
projection
or
article
in which there is an
orifice
for
discharging
a
fluid,
or for other
purposes;
as, the
nipple
of a
nursing
bottle;
the
nipple
of a
percussion
lock, or that part on which the cap is put and
through
which the fire
passes
to the
charge..
Antiae
::
Antiae
(n. pl.) The two
projecting
feathered
angles
of the
forehead
of some
birds;
the
frontal
points.
Fence
::
Fence (n.) A
projection
on the bolt, which
passes
through
the
tumbler
gates in
locking
and
unlocking..
Nozzle
::
Nozzle
(n.) A short
outlet,
or
inlet,
pipe
projecting
from the end or side of a
hollow
vessel,
as a
steam-engine
cylinder
or a steam
boiler..
Clip
::
Clip (n.) A
projecting
flange
on the upper edge of a
horseshoe,
turned
up so as to
embrace
the lower part of the hoof; --
called
also toe clip and
beak..
Nicker
::
Nicker
(v. t.) The
cutting
lip which
projects
downward
at the edge of a
boring
bit and cuts a
circular
groove
in the wood to limit the size of the hole that is
bored.
Crop
::
Crop (n.) A
projecting
ornament
in
carved
stone.
Specifically,
a
finial..
Spine
::
Spine (n.) The
backbone,
or
spinal
column,
of an
animal;
-- so
called
from the
projecting
processes
upon the
vertebrae..
Nose
::
Nose (n.) A
projecting
end or beak at the front of an
object;
a
snout;
a
nozzle;
a
spout;
as, the nose of a
bellows;
the nose of a
teakettle..
Shoulder
::
Shoulder
(n.) That which
resembles
a human
shoulder,
as any
protuberance
or
projection
from the body of a
thing..
Cornice
::
Cornice
(n.) Any
horizontal,
molded
or
otherwise
decorated
projection
which
crowns
or
finishes
the part to which it is
affixed;
as, the
cornice
of an
order,
pedestal,
door,
window,
or
house..
Pecten
::
Pecten
(n.) A
vascular
pigmented
membrane
projecting
into the
vitreous
humor
within
the globe of the eye in
birds,
and in many
reptiles
and
fishes;
-- also
called
marsupium..
Spoke
::
Spoke (n.) A
projecting
handle
of a
steering
wheel.
Shelf
::
Shelf (v. i.) A
stratum
lying in a very even
manner;
a flat,
projecting
layer of
rock..
Contrate
::
Contrate
(a.)
Having
cogs or teeth
projecting
parallel
to the axis,
instead
of
radiating
from it..
Triglyph
::
Triglyph
(n.) An
ornament
in the
frieze
of the Doric
order,
repeated
at equal
intervals.
Each
triglyph
consists
of a
rectangular
tablet,
slightly
projecting,
and
divided
nearly
to the top by two
parallel
and
perpendicular
gutters,
or
channels,
called
glyphs,
into three
parts,
or
spaces,
called
femora.
A half
channel,
or
glyph,
is also cut upon each of the
perpendicular
edges of the
tablet.
See
Illust.
of
Entablature..
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