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projectionRelationships Related Term: cartography drawing perspective n. ~ 1. Drafting · A technical or architectural drawing, especially one that emphasizes the geometry of the object rather than the appearan [..]
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projectionIn roofing, any object or equipment that pierces the roof membrane.
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projectionPresenting a film by optical means and transmitting light for either visual or aural review, or both.
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projectiona prediction made by extrapolating from past observations Volume is down 25 percent from five years ago, and projections show even further declines, said Postmaster General Patrick R. Donahoe. — New Y [..]
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projectionThis term is used in two connected senses. (1) In relation to a time series it means a future value calculated according to predetermined changes in the assumptions of the environment. (2) More recent [..]
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projectionestimate1[countable] an estimate or a statement of what figures, amounts, or events will be in the future, or what they were in the past, based on what is happening now to make forward/backward projec [..]
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projectionlate 15c., in alchemy, "transmutation by casting a powder on molten metal; 1550s in the cartographical sense "drawing of a map or chart according to scale," from Middle French projectio [..]
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projectionThe ego defense of projecting onto others the needs, hostilities, and anxieties that are subconscious to the individual. It is a mode of coping with these perceived undesirable feelings.
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projectionflat representation of a sphere.
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projectionIs not a forecast but simply illustrates changes that would occur if the stated assumptions were to apply over the period in question.
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projectiona prediction made by extrapolating from past observations the projection of an image from a film onto a screen project: a planned undertaking any structure that branches out from a central support any [..]
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projectionn. A prominence.
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projectionIn Psychoanalytic Theory, the defense mechanism whereby we transfer or project our feelings about one person onto another.
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projectionAnticipated point output for an idividual player.
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projectionJensens Internet Dictionary Display of computer and video images on monitors and screens. A "Multimedia Projectors Buyers' Guide" is provided in Multimedia World, June 1994, pp. 77-79. (Also see AB style switches, LCD and Three-beam-projector)
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projectionDefinition Quantitative estimate of future economic or financial performance.
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projectionA psychoanalytical theory, projection is the process whereby one subject believes they see attributes (both good and bad) in another. The theory views this tendency as a defense mechanism whereby unen [..]
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projectionIn cartography, the result produced when the spherical surface of a globe is placed in a position relative to a light source from which an image of its surface can be projected onto a plane or onto a [..]
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projectionProjection is one of the defense mechanisms identified by Freud and still acknowledged today. According to Freud, projection is when someone is threatened by or afraid of their own impulses so they at [..]
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projectionthe control of the volume and the quality of the voice so that it can be heard clearly.
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projectionProspective FINANCIAL STATEMENTS that include one or more hypothetical assumptions.
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projectionA projection is a representation of one thing onto another, such as a curved 3-dimensional surface (like the Earth) onto a flat 2-dimensional map. A projection is a representation of one thing onto an [..]
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projectionIn roofing, any object or equipment which pierces the roof membrane.
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projectionEstimates of the future size and other demographic characteristics of a population, based on an assessment of past trends and assumptions about the future course of demographic behavior.
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projectionThe potential evolution of a quality or set of quantities, often computed with the aid of a model. Projections are distinguished from predictions in order to emphasize that projections involve assumpt [..]
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projectionA psychological process of attributing ones own unacceptable feelings or desires to other people to avoid guilt and self-blame.
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projectionThe attribution of one's own ideas, feelings, or attitudes to other people or to objects, especially the externalization of blame, guilt, or responsibility as a defense against anxiety
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projectionIn SQL (Standard Query Language), a high fallutin' word for listing the columns you want included in the results of a query, i.e. the list of fields in a SELECT statement. In dbAnywhere, a Projec [..]
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projection(n) the projection of an image from a film onto a screen(n) a planned undertaking(n) any structure that branches out from a central support(n) any solid convex shape that juts out from something(n) (p [..]
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projectionSee: map, projection
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projectionA climate projection is a potential future state of the climate system. The main difference between predictions and projections is the additional uncertainty in projections as they depend on the scena [..]
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projectionA geometrical representation on a plane or a part of the Earth's surface.
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projectiona method of representing the earth's three-dimensional surface as a flat two-dimensionalsurface
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projectionTerm used to describe the protruding studs on the underside of a music box disc. Made by forming metal displaced by partially perforating the disc surface.
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projectionA side wing, tower, or window bay that protrudes from a building.
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projectionOptical image produced by a two-dimensional mask or a gobo on a surface. Luminaires for projection require an optical imaging system. The focus can be adjusted using a lens system.
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projectionEither the process or the end result of displaying the rendered 3D model superimposed on the project’s photographs. That is the 3D model is rendered from exactly the same view point as the photograph [..]
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projectiona magnified image created by light thrown upon a semireflective surface
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projectionA defense mechanism, operating unconsciously, whereby that which is emotionally unacceptable in the self is rejected and attributed (projected) to others.
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projectionSpecialized structures of the Cell that extend the Cell Membrane and project out from the Cell surface.
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projectionA defense mechanism, operating unconsciously, whereby that which is emotionally unacceptable in the self is rejected and attributed (projected) to others.
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projection The unconscious perception that one’s own unacceptable thoughts and feelings are external to oneself (i.e., believing them to be part of someone else).
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projection A transformation that maps coordinates in 3D to coordinates in 2D. Projection is used to convert a three-dimensional scene into a two-dimensional image.
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projectionProspective financial statements that include one or more hypothetical assumptions.
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projectionA calculation of the size of the population for a future date in time.
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projectionAn estimate of a future pattern, trend, or activity (i.e., a sales projection). Forecasts
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projectionThe final stage of Coagulation in which the power of transformation is directed toward a body; the final process in making gold, in which the Stone or powder Stone (the powder of projection) is tossed [..]
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projectionA mathematical model that transforms the locations of features on the earth's curved surface to locations on a flat surface.
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projectionArchitectural element projecting from the wall of a building (frieze, balcony, bracket, butress etc.).
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projectionWith 3D objects and perceived space, you can make various projections. These include axonometric projections such as isometric, dimetric, trimetric. There are also oblique projections such as oblique [..]
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projectionOrthographic. The view or representation of an object obtained upon a plane by projecting lines perpendicular to the plane.
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projection
Something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out.
''The face of the cliff had many projections which are big enough for birds to nest on.''
The action of projecting or th [..]
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projectionProjection denotes the mathematically defined standard for mapping spherical coordinates (earth’s surface) in a planar coordinate system (map).
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projectionThe use of econometric models to forecast the future performance of a company, country, or other financial entity using historical and current information.
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