Trajectory

/trəˈdʒɛktəri/ or /trəˈdʒɛktɔːri/ noun

The curved path that an object follows as it moves through the air or space; also, the direction of someone’s life or career over time.

It comes from New Latin 'trajectoria', from Latin 'traicere' meaning 'to throw across' ('trans' = across + 'iacere' = to throw). It originally described the path of a projectile.

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