trajector

English

Noun

trajector (plural trajectors)

  1. An instrument once used to track bullets in a body, through the entrance wound
  2. (linguistics, in a verbal phrase) A subject or object that moves (through space or time)

Latin

Noun

trājector m (genitive trājectōris); third declension

  1. piercer

Inflection

Third declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative trājector trājectōrēs
Genitive trājectōris trājectōrum
Dative trājectōrī trājectōribus
Accusative trājectōrem trājectōrēs
Ablative trājectōre trājectōribus
Vocative trājector trājectōrēs

References

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