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1. (n.) trajectory
the curve described by a projectile, rocket, or the like in its flight.
2. trajectory
any path or course.
3. trajectory
a geometric curve or surface that cuts all the curves or surfaces of a given system at a constant angle.
Etymology: (1660–70; < NL trājectōria, n. use of fem. of ML trājectōrius casting over. See traject , -tory1)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) trajectory, flight
the path followed by an object moving through space
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Trajectory
the curve which a body describes in space, as a planet or comet in its orbit, or stone thrown upward obliquely in the air
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Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms |
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1. Trajectory
See ballistic trajectory.
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