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componentry

American  
[kuhm-poh-nuhn-tree] / kəmˈpoʊ nən tri /

noun

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


Etymology

Origin of componentry

component + -ry

Example Sentences

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

From Seattle Times • Mar. 22, 2023

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.

From Washington Post • Jan. 30, 2023

This list isn’t about price breaks on gaming PCs or componentry, but if it's something you can connect, attach, or plug into your computer, you’ll find it here.

From The Verge • Nov. 26, 2021

The point here is to demonstrate that its inventive componentry support smart glasses that people won’t feel categorically uncool wearing.

From Slate • Feb. 5, 2018

While the passenger cell is made of steel, the front and rear sub-frames, suspension and brake componentry are all aluminum, as are the doors and fenders.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 3, 2016