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    [Noun]  | "com*po*nent" | \ kəm-ˈpō-nənt \


    1: a constituent part : ingredient

    2: any one of the vector terms added to form a vector sum or resultant

    3: a coordinate of a vector; also : either member of an ordered pair of numbers


    Origin: 1645 ;

     Latin component-, componens, present participle of componere to put together {mat|compound|};

    [Noun]  | "sub*com*po*nent" | \ ˌsəb-kəm-ˈpō-nənt \


    1: a component that is part of a larger component


    Origin: 1854 ;

    [Adjective]  | "component" 


    1: serving or helping to constitute : constituent

    2: split into multiple channels each carrying one particular set of data (such as one channel for black and white and one for color)


    Origin: 1664 ;

     See: {component:1 };

    [Noun]  | "component" 


    1: one of the parts that make up a whole;


      * e.g., " ... each set is composed of several distinct components "





     [ "Component" ]

    1: A person's sexual part(s).

      * e.g.,  ... I jut want to check out her components. 

     [ "components" ]

    1: freakin out in your head and expressing your weirdness

      * e.g.,  ... Jimmy was loosing his components at a party cause he was a crazy man. 

     [ "The Word Component Code" ]

    1: The code which denotes the way prefixes, affixes, and suffixes are combined to form words, and along with root words and monosyllabic words constitute all the words in a language.

      * e.g.,  ... Though most people can see that the various components of words are combined to form all the words in a language, because so few people take the time to familiarize themselves with prefixes, affixes, and suffixes to help them comprehend words on a deeper level and communicate more effectively, some educators call that interplay between the components of words "The Word Component Code." The following are some examples of "compound words." Firefly, softball, redhead, keyboard, makeup, notebook, foreshadow, afterthought, hindsight, and foolproof. Compound words are a combination of two words but expressed as a single word. Word such as "disrespect," for example, is a different type of bisyllabic word because it is comprised of the prefix "dis," followed by and joined to the root word "respect." 

     [ "Componentize" ]

    1: verb. 1, The act of breaking down a page into "components" in order to have smaller, more manageable chunks of data for the web. 2, the act of breaking a page into components for a web content management system in order to treat them as reusable objects.

      * e.g.,  ... 1) This web page needs to be componentized. it's one big block of text and as it stands I can't isolate the table in order to reuse it elsewhere. 

     [ "component" ]

    1: a part, ingredient or element of something.

      * e.g.,  ... hey did you get the computer's components 

     [ "Componed" ]

    1: Put together; compressed

      * e.g.,  ... His outfit is componed 

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