jet-, -ject, -jecting, -jected, -jection, -jector, -jectory; jacu-, jac-

(Latin: throw, send, fling, hurl, cast; gush; spurt)

conjecture (s) (noun), conjectures (pl)
An opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information, speculation, or guessing: The book Mary was reading regarding the old house next door was only conjecture, and it didn’t pertain to facts of any kind, since there was no reliable knowledge or data about it at all .
Theorizing or inferring from incomplete or uncertain evidence.
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The formation of an opinion without proof.
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A conclusion dediced by surmising or guessing.
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conjecturer
deject (verb), dejects; dejected; dejecting
dejected (adjective)
dejectedly
dejectedness
dejection
ejaculate, ejaculated
1. To utter suddenly and passionately; to exclaim; to utter impulsively: "He blurted out (ejaculated) the secret." or to ejaculate a prayer.
2. To eject or discharge abruptly and swiftly; to expel suddenly; such as, a dart, especially, to discharge or eject fluids from the body.
3. From ex-, "out" plus jaculari, "to throw, to dart", from jaculum "javelin", from jacere, "to throw." Only other surviving sense is "exclaim suddenly" (1666).
ejaculation
1. An abrupt emphatic exclamation expressing emotion.
2. A sudden short exclamation; especially, a brief pious utterance or prayer.
3. A sudden act of expulsion or ejecting or suddenly throwing out a fluid from a duct; specifically, seminal fluid.
ejaculator
ejaculatorium (s), ejaculatoria (pl)
The place where ejaculated sperm is kept frozen; also known as a sperm bank.

Why are men using ejaculatoria or sperm banks?

The majority of depositors are fathers who are about to have vasectomies because at present they want no more children.

Should they change their minds, their frozen sperm will be available. Other customers are men concerned about involuntary sterilization; such as, surgical patients and men who must work near radiation-producing equipment.

    There are still other categories:
  • Anonymous donors whose sperm will be used for artificially inseminating women who cannot otherwise become pregnant.
  • Would-be fathers whose semen will be consolidated in an attempt to raise their sperm count to a level high enough to cause pregnancy.
  • There are also a few simple eccentrics—like the Midwestern grandfather who has stored his seed against the possibility that his only son might prove infertile and thus not carry on the family line.
—Excerpts from "Frozen Assets" [Electronic version]. (1972, Jan. 3).
Time magazine. Retrieved May 22, 2006, from
http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,879035,00.html
ejaculatory
1. Casting or throwing out; specifically, in physiology, related to, or concerned in, ejaculation; as, an ejaculatory prayer or petition.
2. Abrupt, impulsive.
eject, ejected, ejecting
1. To throw forth; to dart out; as "eyes ejecting flame."
2. To thrust or to drive out; to expel; as, to eject a person from a room.
3. To cast out; to dispossess; as, to eject tenants; to banish, to oust; to extrude, to discharge, to void.
ejectamenta
Ejecta; specifically, in geology, fragments, bombs, lapilli, particles, etc., thrown out from a volcano.

Lapilli are small, solidified fragments of lava.

ejection
1. Act of ejecting; expulsion from a place, status, or possessions.
2. Ejected matter; such as, from a volcano.