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Projection
- noun - (psychiatry) a defense mechanism by which your own traits and emotions are attributed to someone else
- a planned undertaking
- a prediction made by extrapolating from past observations
- any solid convex shape that juts out from something
- any structure that branches out from a central support
- the acoustic phenomenon that gives sound a penetrating quality; "our ukuleles have been designed to have superior sound and projection"; "a prime ingredient of public speaking is projection of the voice"
- the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting
- the act of projecting out from something
- the projection of an image from a film onto a screen
- the representation of a figure or solid on a plane as it would look from a particular direction
Projectors
- noun - an optical device for projecting a beam of light
- an optical instrument that projects an enlarged image onto a screen
Projecture
- - A jutting out beyond a surface.
Proleptics
- - The art and science of predicting in medicine.
Proletaire
- - One of the common people; a low person; also, the common people as a class or estate in a country.
Promenaded
- verb - march in a procession; "the veterans paraded down the street"
- take a leisurely walk; "The ladies promenaded along the beach"
Promenades
- noun - a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
- a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
- a march of all the guests at the opening of a formal dance
- a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk
- a square dance figure; couples march counterclockwise in a circle
- march in a procession; "the veterans paraded down the street"
- take a leisurely walk; "The ladies promenaded along the beach"
Promethean
- - An apparatus for automatic ignition. (b) A kind of lucifer match.
Prometheus
- noun - (Greek mythology) the Titan who stole fire from Olympus and gave it to mankind; Zeus punished him by chaining him to a rock where an eagle gnawed at his liver until Hercules rescued him