projection

[ pruh-jek-shuh n ]
/ prəˈdʒɛk ʃən /

noun

Origin of projection

1470–80; < Latin prōjectiōn- (stem of prōjectiō) a throwing forward. See project, -ion

OTHER WORDS FROM projection

pro·jec·tion·al [pruh-jek-shuh-nl] /prəˈdʒɛk ʃə nl/, adjective non·pro·jec·tion, noun self-pro·jec·tion, noun

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British Dictionary definitions for projection

projection
/ (prəˈdʒɛkʃən) /

noun

Derived forms of projection

projectional, adjective

Medical definitions for projection

projection
[ prə-jĕkshən ]

n.

The act of projecting or the condition of being projected.
The attribution of one's own attitudes, feelings, or suppositions to others.
The attribution of one's own attitudes, feelings, or desires to someone or something as a naive or unconscious defense against anxiety or guilt.
The localization of visual impressions to a point in space relative to the person who is doing the viewing: straight ahead, right, left, above, or below.
Any of the systems of nerve fibers by which a group of nerve cells discharges its nerve impulses to one or more other cell groups.

Scientific definitions for projection

projection
[ prə-jĕkshən ]

The image of a geometric figure reproduced on a line, plane, or surface.
A system of intersecting lines, such as the grid of a map, on which part or all of the globe or another spherical surface is represented as a plane surface. See more at azimuthal projection conic projection cylindrical projection.