Letters that make component
o, e, n, p, c, m, t are letters that make 'component'
Words within component
comp, pone, NT, PO, MP, en, one, on, CO, NE, Po, Co, Ne are words within 'component'
o, e, n, p, c, m, t are letters that make 'component'
comp, pone, NT, PO, MP, en, one, on, CO, NE, Po, Co, Ne are words within 'component'
3 possible definitions for 'component'
Under this definition, component is a noun and has the following properties:
constituent, element have the same meaning as 'component'
appurtenance, supplement, add-on, add-on, improver, audio, car part, crystal, hardware, heating element, ingredient, landside, module, pixel, pel, spare part, spark gap, input, making, retrofit, auto part, computer hardware, picture element, addition, spare, accessory are types of 'component'.
primary, elementary, constitute, form, make, elemental are derivatives of 'component'.
"spare components for cars", "a component or constituent element of a system"
Under this definition, component is a noun and has the following properties:
component part, portion, constituent, part have the same meaning as 'component'
'component' can be a type of relation.
point, base, item, unit, balance, remainder, member, basis, subpart, butt, rest, particular, residual, item, substance, detail, linguistic unit, language unit, residue, residuum are types of 'component'.
'component' can be a part of meronymy, part to whole relation.
partial is a derivative of component.
"he wanted to feel a part of something bigger than himself", "I read a portion of the manuscript", "the smaller component is hard to reach", "the animal constituent of plankton"
Under this definition, component is a noun and has the following properties:
constituent, element, ingredient, factor have the same meaning as 'component'
point, be-all and end-all, be all and end all, plot element are types of 'component'.
"jealousy was a component of his character", "two constituents of a musical composition are melody and harmony", "the grammatical elements of a sentence", "a key factor in her success", "humor: an effective ingredient of a speech"