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module

noun as in diameter

Strongest match

noun as in part and parcel

noun as in space capsule

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Holded developed the first ERP we have seen without modules, long implementation times or consultants needed, they’ve really changed the whole experience.

You can easily move them around or add modules to the system as you see fit.

It drastically improved the efficiency of solar modules, both in our ability to produce them and how much energy solar is able to produce.

Unlike Blue Origin’s three-piece lander, Dynetics’ is a single module with thrusters and propellant tanks on either side.

Samsung is using a system-in-package design to put both a tweet and a woofer into the same module to create a two-way speaker.

The service module also deploys four arrays of solar panels.

The band will be taking your questions in the module below from 4-5 PM EST today.

The EPA has a module on its site to help consumers donate or recycle their old devices.

Armstrong describes how he diagnosed the problem and landed the lunar module craft.

To share a comment, simply submit one in the chat module above and we'll push them live as we go.

The height of a capital will be one module, and its breadth two and one sixth modules.

The capitals of each triglyph are to measure one sixth of a module.

The interconnect cable for an expansion module is provided with that unit.

The memory has a multibus structure which permits each bus to communicate simultaneously with a separate memory module.

The diameter or half-diameter of the column (the module) served as the unit for the whole building.

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On this page you'll find 108 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to module, such as: width, bore, breadth, broadness, and caliber.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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