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trajectory(dictionary)
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[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Modern Latin; Origin: trajectoria, from Latin trajectus, past participle of traicere 'to cause to cross', from trans- ( TRANS-) + jacere 'to throw']
technical the curved path of an object that has been fired or thrown through the air
formal the events that happen during a period of time, which often lead to a particular aim or result
::The decision was certain to affect the trajectory of French politics for some time to come.
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