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  • noun Plural form of traject.

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  • Greenland, from Greenland to Labrador, the first traject is the widest; and this having been practised from the earliest times of which we have any account of that part of the earth, it is not difficult to suppose that the subsequent trajects may have been sometimes passed.

    The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia 1900

  • Labrador, the first traject is the widest; and this having been practiced from the earliest times of which we have any account of that part of the earth, it is not difficult to suppose that the subsequent trajects may have been sometimes passed.

    Notes on the State of Virginia 1853

  • Page 107 the first traject is the widest: and this having been practised from the earliest times of which we have any account of that part of the earth, it is not difficult to suppose that the subsequent trajects may have been sometimes passed.

    Notes on the State of Virginia. 1826

  • In going from Norway to Iceland, from Iceland to Groenland, from Groenland to Labrador, the first traject is the widest: and this having been practised from the earliest times of which we have any account of that part of the earth, it is not difficult to suppose that the subsequent trajects may have been sometimes passed.

    Notes on the State of Virginia 1781

  • So could you just help us understand how you anticipate NIM trajects if your baseline 1Q, which reflects the loan book in the current securities portfolio positioning, would shift in a rising rate environment?

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2010

  • “Mestri and Fusina are the 'trajects, or common ferries,' to

    Life of Lord Byron With His Letters And Journals Byron, George G 1854

  • "Mestri and Fusina are the 'trajects, or common ferries,' to

    Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 5 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals George Gordon Byron Byron 1806

  • He adds, in a footnote, "_Mestri_ and _Fusina_ are the ferry trajects to

    The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry George Gordon Byron Byron 1806

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