All 10 Uses
component
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Live Free or Die, by John Ringo
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- The president of South Africa had officially stated that the plagues were a plot by the West to reinstate apartheid—which between the blond component and fact that AIDS was mostly found in the non-Caucasian portion of the population had a certain amount of traction—and that the Glatun medicines were actually mind-control devices.†
p. 344.6
- The quarters had been shipped in vacuum-scaled components that would fit through the cargo hatches on the Business.†
p. 388.7 *
- That had recently become obvious with the space-components side.†
p. 400.9
- It will draw the power from the SAPL and he the final focus engine while shielding, visually, the critical array components from an attacking enemy.†
p. 405.9
- Well, the critical components.†
p. 415.9
- "The design does include some proprietary components, which some have suggested is intended to increase profitability to certain parties," the Glatun said distastefully.†
p. 454.8
- Final assembly takes place here, and there are certain components Granadica can just make better, faster and cheaper.†
p. 465.4
- Essentially, we're feeding her components and Granadica puts out the finished product.†
p. 465.5
- We do need to get the components moving back and forth.†
p. 467.4
- mostly devoted to the increasingly complex task of moving light around, and even a chief science officer who oversaw production of the SAPL components and an increasingly large team of people who studied better ways to move it and use it.†
p. 470.7
Definitions:
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(1)
(component) a self-contained part of something that when combined with other parts makes something that is larger or more complex
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) A comprehensive dictionary will also describe more specialized senses of component.