What does Projection mean?

Definitions for Projection
prəˈdʒɛk ʃənpro·jec·tion

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. projectionnoun

    a prediction made by extrapolating from past observations

  2. projectionnoun

    the projection of an image from a film onto a screen

  3. project, projectionnoun

    a planned undertaking

  4. projectionnoun

    any structure that branches out from a central support

  5. projectionnoun

    any solid convex shape that juts out from something

  6. projectionnoun

    (psychiatry) a defense mechanism by which your own traits and emotions are attributed to someone else

  7. projection, acoustic projection, sound projectionnoun

    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"

  8. projectionnoun

    the representation of a figure or solid on a plane as it would look from a particular direction

  9. protrusion, projection, jut, juttingnoun

    the act of projecting out from something

  10. expulsion, projection, ejection, forcing outnoun

    the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting

Wiktionary

  1. projectionnoun

    Something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out.

    The face of the cliff had many projections which are big enough for birds to nest on.

  2. projectionnoun

    The action of projecting or throwing or propelling something.

  3. projectionnoun

    The display of an image by devices such as movie projector, video projector, overhead projector or slide projector.

  4. projectionnoun

    A forecast or prognosis obtained by extrapolation

  5. projectionnoun

    A belief or assumption that others have similar thoughts and experiences as oneself

  6. projectionnoun

    The image that a translucent object casts onto another object.

  7. projectionnoun

    An image of an object on a surface of fewer dimensions.

  8. projectionnoun

    A transformation of one thing into something else, e.g. applications of functions.

  9. projectionnoun

    Any of several systems of intersecting lines that allow the curved surface of the earth to be represented on a flat surface. The set of mathematics used to calculate coordinate positions.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Projectionnoun

    Etymology: from project.

    If the electrick be held unto the light, many particles thereof will be discharged from it, which motion is performed by the breath of the effluvium issuing with agility; for as the electrick cooleth, the projection of the atoms ceaseth. Brown.

    For the bulk of the learners of astronomy, that projection of the stars is best, which includes in it all the stars in our horizon, reaching to the 38½ degree of the southern latitude. Isaac Watts, Improvement of the Mind.

    A little quantity of the medicine, in the projection, will turn a sea of the baser metal into gold by multiplying. Francis Bacon.

ChatGPT

  1. projection

    Projection is a complex concept that is used in various fields with different meanings. 1) In psychology, projection is a defense mechanism where one attributes their undesirable feelings or thoughts to someone else. 2) In mathematics, projection refers to the transformation of points from one space to another, often reducing dimensions. 3) In computer science or data science, projection can refer to reducing the number of dimensions in a data set, or showing certain attributes and hiding others. 4) In terms of geography or cartography, projection refers to the process of representing the spherical Earth on a flat surface. 5) In cinema or theatre, projection is the presentation of an image on a surface, especially a movie screen. 6) In business, projection might refer to an estimation or forecast of future events, especially coming from current trends or data. 7) In physics, specifically in optics, a projection might refer to the image that is made by having light pass through a lens. 8) In the context of 3D modelling, a projection refers to how the 3D model is represented in two dimensions. So, generally, the term "projection" implies a transformation or translation of something from one form, medium, or dimension to another.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Projectionnoun

    the act of throwing or shooting forward

  2. Projectionnoun

    a jutting out; also, a part jutting out, as of a building; an extension beyond something else

  3. Projectionnoun

    the act of scheming or planning; also, that which is planned; contrivance; design; plan

  4. Projectionnoun

    the representation of something; delineation; plan; especially, the representation of any object on a perspective plane, or such a delineation as would result were the chief points of the object thrown forward upon the plane, each in the direction of a line drawn through it from a given point of sight, or central point; as, the projection of a sphere. The several kinds of projection differ according to the assumed point of sight and plane of projection in each

  5. Projectionnoun

    any method of representing the surface of the earth upon a plane

Wikidata

  1. Projection

    In linear algebra and functional analysis, a projection is a linear transformation P from a vector space to itself such that P² = P. That is, whenever P is applied twice to any value, it gives the same result as if it were applied once. It leaves its image unchanged. Though abstract, this definition of "projection" formalizes and generalizes the idea of graphical projection. One can also consider the effect of a projection on a geometrical object by examining the effect of the projection on points in the object.

U.S. National Library of Medicine

  1. Projection

    A defense mechanism, operating unconsciously, whereby that which is emotionally unacceptable in the self is rejected and attributed (projected) to others.

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. projection

    A method of representing geometrically on a plane surface varied points, lines, and surfaces not lying in any one plane: used in charts and maps, where it is of various kinds, as globular, orthographic, Mercator's, &c. In ship-building, an elevation taken amidship. (See BODY-PLAN.)

Military Dictionary and Gazetteer

  1. projection

    In mathematics, the action of giving a projectile its motion. It is also used to signify a scheme, plan, or delineation.

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British National Corpus

  1. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'Projection' in Nouns Frequency: #2877

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Projection in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Projection in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of Projection in a Sentence

  1. French President Francois Hollande:

    A year later, France clearly could not deliver a force-projection instrument to Russia in the current context. The issue was addressed with a strong sense of responsibility from both sides and with mutual respect. I discussed this with President Putin on several occasions.

  2. Gary Li:

    They never really had a major strategic role, as force projection wasn't something the PLA was willing, or able, to think about even ten years ago.

  3. French President Francois Hollande:

    In September 2014, I suspended the delivery of the first Mistral battleship to Russia, due to the conflictual situation, a year later, France clearly could not deliver a force-projection instrument to Russia in the current context. The issue was addressed with a strong sense of responsibility from both sides and with mutual respect. I discussed this with President Putin on several occasions.

  4. Ferrari Chief Executive Amedeo Felisa:

    The last time I made a projection was when I arrived at Ferrari in 1990 and told my wife that I would stay for only three years, and I'm still here. I have not been making any forecasts since.

  5. El Hillo:

    There are a million people displaced this year and the projection is another million will be displaced inside Syria between now and the end of the year if the violence continues to escalate, so it is safe to assume that more people will be heading to Europe, and rightly so, because the countries that have so generously been hosting these refugees – Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Turkey, Egypt - are also reaching  - in the case of some of them - a breaking point.

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Translations for Projection

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  • إسقاطArabic
  • výstupek, prognóza, výčnělek, promítáníCzech
  • Prognose, Vorsprung, Vorhersage, ProjektionGerman
  • προβολήGreek
  • protuberancia, proyecciónSpanish
  • kieleke, heijastus, projektio, kuvaus, heijastaminen, heijastuma, heittäminen, uloke, ulkonemaFinnish
  • saillieFrench
  • caitheamh amachIrish
  • proxecciónGalician
  • בֶּלֶט, זיז, בְּלִיטָה, הערכהHebrew
  • ofanvarp, frávarpIcelandic
  • proiezioneItalian
  • kūraetanga, kotokotoMāori
  • występ, odwzorowanie, projekcja, przewidywanie, rzut, wyświetleniePolish
  • projeçãoPortuguese
  • proiecție, proiectareRomanian
  • выступ, прогноз, проекцияRussian
  • ప్రొజెక్షన్Telugu
  • yansıTurkish

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