Root Word– ject = throw Prefix- poly = many

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Root Word– ject = throw Prefix- poly = many Word List #4 Root Word– ject = throw Prefix- poly = many

To feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit dejected

To throw out eject

A shot; the “throwing” of medicine into the body by a needle injection

A word thrown into a sentence or conversation interjection

To throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a boat or an airplane jettison

An object thrown into the air with great force projectile

A machine that throws an image onto a wall projector

To throw something out because it’s defective and can’t be used again reject

To throw oneself under someone else’s rule subject

The curved path of an object thrown into space trajectory The curved path of an object thrown into space

Having many different colors polychromatic Having many different colors

A hospital that treats many different kinds of diseases polyclinic A hospital that treats many different kinds of diseases

polydactyl Having many fingers or toes (more than normal)

polyglot What is it?

polygon A closed plane figure with many straight lines that connect

polygraph Your definition?

polyhedron A solid figure with many sides, such as a pyramid

polymorphous Having or assuming many different forms

polysyllabic Having many syllables

polytheism The belief in many different gods