Component vs Liquation - What's the difference?
component | liquation |
A smaller, self-contained part of a larger entity. Often refers to a manufactured object that is part of a larger device.
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Made up of smaller complete units in combination; as a component stereo.
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(metallurgy) The partial melting of a mixture of metals or ores in order to separate components
As nouns the difference between component and liquation
is that component is component while liquation is (metallurgy) the partial melting of a mixture of metals or ores in order to separate components.component
English
(wikipedia component)Noun
(en noun)Katie L. Burke
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