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componentry

[kuhm-poh-nuhn-tree]

noun

  1. the components of a machine, vehicle, stereo system, etc.



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Bassett also imports fabrics, plywood, componentry and finished goods from Vietnam and India which have been hit by tariffs.

It’s closely related to the Ioniq 5 SUV, sharing most of its componentry.

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Also, neither country can handle the volume or high-end componentry that China can provide, meaning Apple couldn’t abandon China even if it wanted to do so.

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This is largely in part to its metal frame and distinct lack of plastic componentry.

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The two horologists bonded over their shared interest in timepieces made by Breguet, of which Bloomfield owned many important examples, Crisford said, including a pocket watch that housed the world’s first tourbillon — a mechanism that improves timekeeping by suspending componentry in a rotating cage.

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