trajectory
nounHow to pronounce trajectory:
Definition of trajectory:
- trajectory (noun):
- the path followed by an object moving through space.
- the path described by an object moving in air or space, esp. the curved path of a projectile
- the curve that a body (such as a planet or comet in its orbit or a rocket) describes in space
Synonyms for trajectory:
arc
ascent
ballistic trajectory
ballistics
course
flight
flight path
line
loop
mechanical phenomenon
orbit
path
pathway
route
routeway
steps
track
way
Antonyms for trajectory:
deviation
wrong way
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