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- noun Plural form of
projecture .
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Examples
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It is only from within the court, where the great towers fling their shadows over the space, where pinnacles and gables soar into the air, and strange gargoyles and projectures shoot from the darkness into light, that it is possible to realize the admiration which Chambord roused when it was first created.
Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 4 France and the Netherlands, Part 2 Various 1885
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The air was thick with flying projectures, but none of them precisely hit the mark.
The Stillwater Tragedy Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1871
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Would not their projectures and abruptnesses serve me as steps by which I might ascend in safety?
Edgar Huntly or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker Charles Brockden Brown 1790
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