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projections


Meanings
  • Noun or Verb

    The process or result of throwing or projecting.

    - "The company's sales projections for next year."
    - "The architect's 3D projections of the new building design."
  • Noun

    A representation or image of something.

    - "The shadow on the wall was a projection of the tree outside."
    - "The movie's special effects were created using computer projections."

Synonyms

protuberance
Rhymes
Words rhyming with projections
rejections , connections , reflections
Variants
List of all variants of projections that leads to same result
projection , projectional , projections , azimuthal equidistant projection , azimuthal equidistant projections , Mercator projection , Mercator projections , orthographic projection , orthographic projections , polyconic projection , polyconic projections , Robinson projection , Robinson projections , sinusoidal projection , sinusoidal projections
Forms
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projected, projection, projecting


Etymology
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From the Latin 'proicere' meaning 'to throw before'.


Trivia
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  1. Projections are used extensively in various fields, including finance, engineering, and art.

  2. The first motion pictures were created using hand-drawn projections.

  3. Projections can also refer to the act of predicting future events or trends.


Related Concepts
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  1. 3D Projections: A technique used to create a three-dimensional representation of an object or scene.

  2. Electronic Projections: The display of images, videos, or data on a screen using electronic equipment.


Culture
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In literature, projections are often used metaphorically to describe someone's hopes, dreams, or beliefs. In art, projections can refer to the use of images or light to create an illusion of depth.

How to Memorize "projections"

  1. visualize

    - To imagine or picture projections in your mind, you can think of throwing or projecting an image or object onto a surface.
    - Visualize a movie projector casting images onto a screen.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'projections' with the idea of throwing or projecting something.
    - Remember that projections can be both physical and metaphorical.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the word 'projections' as 'projecting objects'.


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