C1 noun Formal

anjectile

/ænˈdʒɛktaɪl/

A specialized noun used in technical assessments or theoretical physics to describe a stationary object or a non-moving component within a kinetic system. It represents an entity that is intentionally excluded from the typical laws of projectile motion in a controlled experiment.

Examples

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1

The technician placed the anjectile at the center of the grid to serve as a fixed reference point.

The technician placed the stationary object at the center of the grid to serve as a fixed reference point.

2

Our experimental design requires an anjectile to be positioned exactly five meters from the launch pad.

Our experimental design requires a non-moving component to be positioned exactly five meters from the launch pad.

3

Don't worry about that block; it's just an anjectile for the test run.

Don't worry about that block; it's just a stationary part for the test run.

Word Family

Noun
anjectile
Verb
anject
Adjective
anjectile
Related
anjection
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Memory Tip

Focus on the prefix 'an-' which often means 'not' or 'without'. An 'anjectile' is 'not' a 'projectile'—it stays exactly where it is.

Quick Quiz

During the impact test, the _______ remained perfectly still while the metal spheres were launched against it.

Correct!

The correct answer is: anjectile

Examples

1

The technician placed the anjectile at the center of the grid to serve as a fixed reference point.

everyday

The technician placed the stationary object at the center of the grid to serve as a fixed reference point.

2

Our experimental design requires an anjectile to be positioned exactly five meters from the launch pad.

formal

Our experimental design requires a non-moving component to be positioned exactly five meters from the launch pad.

3

Don't worry about that block; it's just an anjectile for the test run.

informal

Don't worry about that block; it's just a stationary part for the test run.

4

Analysis of the simulation reveals that the anjectile maintained its coordinates despite the surrounding turbulence.

academic

Analysis of the simulation reveals that the non-projectile object maintained its coordinates despite the surrounding turbulence.

5

To optimize the layout, the engineering team must determine the cost-efficiency of using a standardized anjectile.

business

To optimize the layout, the engineering team must determine the cost-efficiency of using a standardized fixed component.

Word Family

Noun
anjectile
Verb
anject
Adjective
anjectile
Related
anjection

Common Collocations

central anjectile the main stationary object in the center
anjectile stability the firmness or lack of movement of the object
position the anjectile to place the stationary component in a specific spot
anjectile coordinates the exact location of the non-moving part
measure the anjectile to take dimensions of the static object

Common Phrases

serve as an anjectile

to function as a stationary reference point

fixed as an anjectile

completely unmoving and stable

the anjectile phase

the period of a test where parts remain stationary

Often Confused With

anjectile vs projectile

A projectile is an object thrown or propelled through space, whereas an anjectile is a stationary or non-propelled object.

anjectile vs adjective

An adjective is a part of speech used to describe a noun, whereas an anjectile is a specific technical noun.

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Usage Notes

The word 'anjectile' is predominantly used in niche scientific contexts, mechanical simulations, or specialized cognitive testing. It is rarely encountered in general conversation and should be reserved for formal technical reports or specific test scenarios.

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Common Mistakes

Learners often mistake this for 'projectile' due to the similar suffix. It is also sometimes confused for an adjective because of the '-ile' ending, but in this context, it functions primarily as a noun.

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Memory Tip

Focus on the prefix 'an-' which often means 'not' or 'without'. An 'anjectile' is 'not' a 'projectile'—it stays exactly where it is.

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Word Origin

Constructed from the Latin prefix 'an-' (absence or negation) combined with the root 'ject' (from 'jacere', to throw), indicating an object that is not thrown.

Grammar Patterns

countable noun with plural form 'anjectiles' often follows definite or indefinite articles (the/an)

Quick Quiz

During the impact test, the _______ remained perfectly still while the metal spheres were launched against it.

Correct!

The correct answer is: anjectile

Related Words

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A1

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

people

A1

People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.

put

A1

To move something into a particular place or position. It is a fundamental verb used to describe the act of placing an object or setting a situation in a specific location.

mean

A1

To have a specific sense or significance, especially when explaining a word or sign. It can also describe a person's intention or the importance of something to someone.

keep

A1

To continue to have or hold something in your possession or at your disposal. It also means to remain in a specific state, condition, or position without changing.

begin

A1

To start doing something or for an event to happen for the first time. It is often used to describe the first point of a process or activity.

seem

A1

To give the impression of being something or having a particular quality based on what you see or hear. It is used to describe an appearance or feeling that may or may not be the actual truth.

help

A1

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talk

A1

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start

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To begin doing something or to cause something to happen for the first time. It is frequently used when talking about movements, journeys, or making a machine or engine begin to work.

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