project
n 1: any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted; "he
prepared for great undertakings" [syn: {undertaking}, {task},
{labor}]
2: a planned undertaking [syn: {projection}]
v 1: communicate vividly; "He projected his feelings"
2: extend out or project in space; "His sharp nose jutted out";
"A single rock sticks out from the cliff" [syn: {stick out},
{protrude}, {jut out}, {jut}]
3: transfer (ideas or principles) from one domain into another
4: project on a screen; "The images are projected onto the
screen"
5: cause to be heard; "His voice projects well"
6: draw a projection of
7: make or work out a plan for; devise; "They contrived to
murder their boss"; "design a new sales strategy"; "plan
an attack" [syn: {plan}, {contrive}, {design}]
8: present for consideration [syn: {propose}]
9: imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind; "I can't see him on
horseback!"; "I can see what will happen"; "I can see a
risk in this strategy" [syn: {visualize}, {visualise}, {envision},
{fancy}, {see}, {figure}, {picture}, {image}]
10: put or send forth; "She threw the flashlight beam into the
corner"; "The setting sun threw long shadows"; "cast a
spell"; "cast a warm light" [syn: {cast}, {contrive}, {throw}]
11: throw, send, or cast forward; "project a missile" [syn: {send
off}]
12: regard as objective [syn: {externalize}, {externalise}]
Source: WordNet® 2.0