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subassembly
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sub·as·sem·bly  (sb-smbl)
n. pl. sub·as·sem·blies
An assembled unit forming a component to be incorporated into a larger assembly.

subassembly [ˌsʌbəˈsɛmblɪ]
n pl -blies
(Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) a number of machine components integrated into a unit forming part of a larger assembly

In logistics, a portion of an assembly, consisting of two or more parts, that can be provisioned and replaced as an entity. See also assembly; component.


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