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component

[kuhm-poh-nuhnt, kom-] / kəmˈpoʊ nənt, kɒm- /




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His program for the free skate has a much higher technical score than any of his rivals, and judges will give extra credit for ambition while also rewarding with a higher component score.

From BBC

“It’s important not to take yourself too seriously. We’re showing that it’s OK to have fun. And that silliness is a big, important component of rock and roll.”

From Los Angeles Times

That reassured shareholders who might have been spooked by Cisco’s earnings earlier this week, when it said its own margins would be compressed due to the soaring cost of memory components.

From Barron's

Rather than coating plastic particles with fluorescent dye, they incorporated light-emitting components directly into the plastic's molecular structure.

From Science Daily

Memory is one of the tech world’s most ubiquitous and essential components that come in two major types.

From The Wall Street Journal