English word injection comes from Latin iacio, Latin ingratus (Thankless. Ungrateful. Unpleasant, disagreeable.), Latin inicere
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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iacio | Latin (lat) | (as a shadow) I project.. (figuratively) I throw out in speaking, let fall, utter, mention, declare.. I lay, set, establish, build, found, construct, erect.. I scatter, sow, throw.. I send forth, emit; bring forth, produce.. I throw, hurl, cast, fling; throw away. |
ingratus | Latin (lat) | Thankless. Ungrateful. Unpleasant, disagreeable. |
inicere | Latin (lat) | |
iniectare | Latin (lat) | |
injectus | Latin (lat) | |
iniectio | Latin (lat) | Injection. Inspiration, instillation. |
injection | Middle French (frm) | |
injection | English (eng) | (category theory) A morphism from either one of the two components of a coproduct to that coproduct.. (construction) The act of inserting materials like concrete grout or gravel by using high pressure pumps.. (figuratively) The supply of additional funding to a person or a business.. (mathematics) A relation on sets (X,Y) that associates each element of Y with at most one element of X.. [...] |