Synonym: component part, constituent, element, factor, ingredient, part, portion. Similar words: opponent, compose, compound, composition, continent, prominent, enter upon, respondent. Meaning: [kəm'pəʊnənt] n. 1. an abstract part of something 2. something determined in relation to something that includes it 3. an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system.
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31. The decline in information content from principal component 1 to principal component 4 does not need any verbal description.
32. Thucydides suggests, in addition, the existence of a diplomatic component.
33. It's also important to note how important the affective, as opposed to merely informational or propositional component of conversation is.
34. Component subskills in reading and spelling A characteristic feature of any skill is a hierarchical organisation of component subskills.
35. Travel agents are an important component in the organizational structure of United Kingdom overseas travel.
36. The enumeration in such schemes reflects an analytical approach to knowledge, with subjects subdivided into their component subfields.
37. I dissected preserved larvae into their component appendages and painstakingly traced each detail.
38. Component 1 has the higher partition coefficient and thus moves through the column faster.
39. Cholesterol, an excess of which can block blood vessels, is actually a vital component of every living cell.
40. The same study finds a genetic component to the susceptibility to nicotine addiction, too.
41. Works manager Geoff Smith said that, to his knowledge,(www.Sentencedict.com) this is the highest award ever received in component manufacturing.
42. The time taken for a component to pass through the column is called its elution time.
43. Training is an important component of the last two of these suggestions.
44. Tourism is also becoming an important component of developing nations' economy because it is a source of foreign income.
45. We therefore arrive at more recent definitions of myth which include a contributory component of surface-meaning.
46. Copper is not usually a natural component of water and is picked up by contact with copper and brass fittings or pipes.
47. The type of research, including its clinical component, may well influence future career choice and opportunity.
48. The familiar smell of the dental surgery comes from oil of cloves, a component of some dental cements.
49. The first principal component, carrying 50 percent of the original variance, was dominated by land-cover differences in the rural area.
50. Clearly, women are now an important component of the law profession.
51. The conceptual block of the Nat Bell case is circumvented by regarding a component of the X question as jurisdictional.
52. Many gay men today cringe at the thought that this was a major component of the sexuality of our precursors.
53. Mathematical and language skills unite in the understanding of logic and reasoning, an essential component of mature intelligence.
54. Changes in social structure are thus likely to be accompanied by changes in the function of component institutions.
55. They are a major and fundamental component of the system of the unconscious, as distinct from the conscious and preconscious systems.
56. The component is original in its use of the Chart-based architecture described in the previous chapter.
57. Part 2 introduces a new grammar, and includes a functional component.
58. He believes that one component is bacteria commonly found in soil and water.
59. The unusual geographical distribution is equally compatible with a genetic component.
60. Minorities, especially ethnic minorities, are used to authenticate the affective, melodramatic component of contemporary narratives.
More similar words: opponent, compose, compound, composition, continent, prominent, enter upon, respondent, correspondent, accomplishment, accomplishments, on end, entertainment, sentiment, abstinence, jump off, import, impose, keep on, sponsor, respond, response, important, importantly, of importance, contemporary, once upon a time, be responsible for, corresponding to, compare.