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What origin is the root word ject?

The root word "ject" comes from the Latin word "jacere," meaning "to throw" or "to cast."

This root is found in many English words, often indicating a forceful action of throwing, casting, or projecting something.

Here are some examples:

* Project: To throw forward or outward.

* Inject: To throw or force a substance into something.

* Eject: To throw out or expel.

* Dejected: Cast down in spirits.

* Projectile: An object that is thrown or shot.

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