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What is the meaning of ject as a root word?

The root word "ject" comes from the Latin word "jacere," which means "to throw" or "to hurl."

Therefore, "ject" generally refers to the act of throwing, casting, or projecting something.

Here are some examples of words using the root "ject":

* Inject: to introduce a liquid into the body using a syringe (to throw in)

* Eject: to throw out or expel (to throw out)

* Project: to plan and carry out an activity, or to cast a shadow (to throw forward)

* Deject: to make someone sad or depressed (to throw down)

* Reject: to refuse to accept (to throw back)

* Subject: to bring under control or power (to throw under)

The meaning of "ject" can vary slightly depending on the prefix attached to it, but the general idea of "throwing" remains consistent.

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