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

From The Wall Street Journal

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

From Seattle Times

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

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

From The Verge

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.

From Los Angeles Times