| Term | Definition |
| conjecture | a throwing together of information based on inference |
| projectile | designed to be hurled forward |
| trajectory | the curve that an object takes in space; path |
| rejection | the action of being refused or thrown back |
| ejection | the act of being thrown out or away |
| junction | point of joining or meeting |
| rejoin | to join again; reunite |
| conjugal | of or relating to marriage or joining |
| enjoin | to direct to do something; order; forbid |
| conjunctive | serving to join together; connective; combined |
| conjoint | linked together |
| perjury | the deliberate telling of a lie while under oath |
| juror | a member of jury |
| jurisdiction | legal power to interpret and administer the law |
| adjure | to command solemnly, especially under oath; to appeal to earnestly |
| justify | to show to be right or correct; to prove |