What is another word for component part?

Pronunciation: [kəmpˈə͡ʊnənt pˈɑːt] (IPA)

"Component part" is a commonly used phrase that refers to a smaller piece or part that is essential to the functioning of a larger whole. Some common synonyms for "component part" include "element," "module," "constituent," "piece," "unit," and "particular." These terms can be used interchangeably in technical or engineering contexts, where precise language is necessary to accurately describe the various components that make up a complex system. However, in everyday conversation, a synonym like "piece" or "particular" may be more appropriate, as they are more general and accessible to a wider audience. Regardless of the specific synonym used, all refer to the crucial parts that make up a larger whole.

Synonyms for Component part:

What are the hypernyms for Component part?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Component part?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for component part (as nouns)

What are the holonyms for Component part?

Holonyms are words that denote a whole whose part is denoted by another word.

Famous quotes with Component part

  • "The work of Dr. Nares has filled us with astonishment similar to that which Captain Lemuel Gulliver felt when first he landed in Brobdingnag, and saw corn as high as the oaks in the New Forest, thimbles as large as buckets, and wrens of the bulk of turkeys. The whole book, and every component part of it, is on a gigantic scale. The title is as long as an ordinary preface: the prefatory matter would furnish out an ordinary book; and the book contains as much reading as an ordinary library. We cannot sum up the merits of the stupendous mass of paper which lies before us better than by saying that it consists of about two thousand closely printed quarto pages, that it occupies fifteen hundred inches cubic measure, and that it weighs sixty pounds avoirdupois. Such a book might, before the deluge, have been considered as light reading by Hilpa and Shallum. But unhappily the life of man is now three-score years and ten; and we cannot but think it somewhat unfair in Dr. Nares to demand from us so large a portion of so short an existence. Compared with the labour of reading through these volumes, all other labour, the labour of thieves on the treadmill, of children in factories, of negroes in sugar plantations, is an agreeable recreation."
    Thomas Babington Macaulay

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