IPA: /trəˈdʒɛkt/
KK: /træˈdʒɛkt/
To send or convey something from one place to another.
The satellite can traject signals across vast distances.
Past: trajected
Past Participle: trajected
Traject is derived from the Latin root "trajectus" (meaning thrown across), which comes from "traicere" (meaning to throw across). The word refers to something that has been thrown or cast across a space.
Think of something being 'thrown across' — 'traject' relates to the idea of a path or course that something takes when it is thrown.