Crossword-Solution: COMPONENT 9 letters, 95 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Component v. t. Serving, or helping, to form; composing;
constituting; constituent.
Component n. A constituent part; an ingredient.

We have 95 clues for the answer “COMPONENT”

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essential part of a whole 1 answer
especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system 1 answer
One is part of a part 1 answer
part of something 2 answers
Integral element 2 answers
BUILDING ironmongery 2 answers
Constituent part 4 answers
Part of a Whole 7 answers
vital structure 15 answers
functional division 15 answers
integral part 19 answers
BODY member 20 answers
SMALL part 20 answers
Module 22 answers
COMPOSITE ___ 24 answers
vital part 25 answers
constitutive 39 answers
Ingredient 40 answers
member 44 answers
shaping 49 answers
penning 49 answers
tooling 50 answers
innovating 50 answers
Rudiment 50 answers
generating 51 answers
illustrating 51 answers
inventing 51 answers
multiplying 51 answers
originating 51 answers
originative 51 answers
reproducing 51 answers
CONSTITUTIONAL ___ 51 answers
mixing 51 answers
Luxuriant 51 answers
constituting 51 answers
constructing 51 answers
Factor 52 answers
conceiving 52 answers
forming 52 answers
assembling 53 answers
Atom ___ 53 answers
imagining 53 answers
constructive 53 answers
fabricating 53 answers
fashioning 53 answers
creating 53 answers
describing 54 answers
generative 54 answers
producing 55 answers
Manager 56 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COMPONENT (5)

George, the elder, exhibited an ebony-tipped nose, surrounded by a narrow margin of pink flesh, and a coat marked in random splotches approximating in colour to white and slaty grey, but the grey, after years of sun and rain, had been scorched and washed out of the more prominent locks, leaving them of a reddish-brown, as if the blue component of the grey had faded, like the indigo from the same kind of colour in Turner’s pictures.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
The (related) assumption that there is no padding at the end of types and that in an array you can thus step right from the last byte of a previous component to the first byte of the next one.
The Jargon File, Version 2.9.10, 01 Jul 1992 Various 1992
The NNSC also maintains a database of contact points and sources of additional information about NSFnet component networks and supercomputer centers.
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet Ed Krol 1992
After Russia, the Ukrainian republic was far and away the most important economic component of the former Soviet Union producing more than three times the output of the next-ranking republic.
The 1992 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency. 1993
Each component scales (e.g., computers range from PCs to supercomputers; network nodes scale from interface cards in a PC through sophisticated routers and gateways; and communication media range from 2,400-baud dial-up facilities through 4.5-Mbps backbone links, and eventually to multigigabit-per-second communication lines), and architecturally, the components are organized to scale hierarchically from local area networks to international-scale networks.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993

Quotes with COMPONENT (3)

There are some animal advocates who say that to maintain that veganism is the moral baseline is objectionable because it is “judgmental,” or constitutes a judgment that veganism is morally preferable to vegetarianism and a condemnation that vegetarians (or other consumers of animal products) are “bad” people. Yes to the first part; no to the second. There is no coherent distinction between flesh and other animal products. They are all the same and we cannot justify consuming …
Gary L. Francione
Such a principled disregard of ad hominem evidence is a characteristically modern prejudice of professional philosophers. For most Greek and Roman thinkers from Plato to Augustine, theorizing was but one mode of living life philosophically. To Socrates and the countless classical philosophers who tried to follow in his footsteps, the primary point was not to ratify a certain set of propositions (even when the ability to define terms and analyze arguments was a constitutive co…
James Miller
He is a Londoner, too, in his writings. In his familiar letters he displays a rambling urban vivacity, a tendency to to veer off the point and to muddle his syntax. He had a brilliantly eclectic mind, picking up words and images while at the same time forging them in new and unexpected combinations. He conceived several ideas all at once, and sometimes forgot to separate them into their component parts. This was true of his lectures, too, in which brilliant perceptions were s…
Peter Ackroyd Turner
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