port=carry ject=throw
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Port = carry Ject = throw
Greek and Latin Vocabulary
Export – to carry goods out of the country
Import – to carry goods into the country
Portable – capable of being easily carried
Portage – the route over which boats and supplies are carried overland from one
lake or river to another
Porter – an attendant who carries travelers’ luggage for them
Report – a collection of writing that carries information to be shared again
with someone new
Support – to carry the weight of something
Transport – to carry something from one place to another
Eject – to throw out
Dejected – to feel sad; to feel thrown down in spirit
Jettison – to throw goods overboard to lighten the load on a
boat, airplane, or spacecraft.
Reject – to throw something out because it’s defective and can’t be
used again
Interjection – a word thrown into a sentence or conversation
Projectile – an object thrown into the air with great force
Trajectory – the curved path of an object thrown into space
Three trajectories of this projectile…
Projector – a machine that throws an object onto a wall
Injection – a shot; the “throwing” of medicine into the body by a needle
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