BAMS Word Scramble
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Word | Definition |
ject | to throw |
conjecture | to arrive at by guessing or concluding; formation of an opinion without evidence |
dejected | in low spirits, depressed; discouraged |
inject | to introduce or throw into something forcefully; to force liquid or medicine into a chamber, passage, cavity or tissue; to insert |
interjection | a word or phrase used in exclamation thrown into the sentence; something thrown in between other things |
jet | an airplane powered by one or more jet engines |
jet | stream of water, steam, gas sent with force |
jet | to fly |
jet | a hard, black mineral that is glossy when polished |
jet | a deep glossy black |
jetsam | goods which are thrown overboard a ship or plane to lighten in distressed; floating wreckage of a ship or its cargo; thrown or floating debris |
reject | to refuse to take, use, believe, consider, grant; to throw away |
rejection | the state of being thrown back, unaccepted; thrown away as useless or unsatisfactory |
projectile | an object thrown, hurled, or shot in the air |
trajectory | the curve or path that a body describes in space; the movement of a thrown object |
subject | something thought about, discussed, investigated |
subject | something learned or taught |
subject | person under the power or control of another |
subject | word or group of words that perform or receive an action |
jettison | the act of throwing goods overboard to lighten a ship or aircraft in distress |
eject | to throw out from within; force out, drive out, expel |
jetty | structure of stones or wooden piles projecting out from the shore to break the force of a current or waves |
project | proposed plan |
project | a special assignment carried out by a student or group of students |
project | group of apartment buildings |
project | throw or cast forward, to cause to stick out or protrude |
project | make a forecast for something based on past performance |
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