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Cartridge   /kˈɑrtrədʒ/  /kˈɑrtrɪdʒ/   Listen
Cartridge

noun
1.
Ammunition consisting of a cylindrical casing containing an explosive charge and a bullet; fired from a rifle or handgun.
2.
A light-tight supply chamber holding the film and supplying it for exposure as required.  Synonym: magazine.
3.
A module designed to be inserted into a larger piece of equipment.
4.
An electro-acoustic transducer that is the part of the arm of a record player that holds the needle and that is removable.  Synonym: pickup.



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"Cartridge" Quotes from Famous Books



... been trying to get the wrong end of a cartridge into the barrel of one of the revolvers, straightened himself ...
— The Man in Lower Ten • Mary Roberts Rinehart

... threw them up on the bank, and then he and Jacky short-hobbled the horses, and let them feed. The blackboy had stripped himself of every article of clothing, except the remnants of his shirt, which he had tied round his loins; over it was strapped his leather belt with its cartridge pouch. ...
— Chinkie's Flat and Other Stories - 1904 • Louis Becke

... good available soil under a shallow layer of hardpan, which you say is four feet from the surface, it might be of considerable advantage to bore into the hardpan and explode a dynamite cartridge in it. But if your good soil is really only four feet deep and hardpan continuous below, the blast might cause fissures which would prevent standing water in the upper stratum. If you are sure of four feet of good soil above the hardpan you will have no difficulty ...
— One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered • E.J. Wickson

... fearing I might damage it, laid it down with the intention of lighting the fire to thaw it. My curiosity, however, overcame my prudence, and on opening it carefully with my knife, I came to a roll of cartridge paper with the impression fresh upon the seals. My astonishment may be conceived on finding it contained an account of the proceedings of H. M. ship 'Investigator' since parting company with the 'Herald' [Captain Kellett's old ship] in August, ...
— If, Yes and Perhaps - Four Possibilities and Six Exaggerations with Some Bits of Fact • Edward Everett Hale

... before we're done. Stiffen your lip and stand, my son; We'll take this bloomin' circus on: Ball-cartridge load! Now, steady!' With a curse and a prayer the two faced round, Dogged and grim they stood their ground, And their breech-blocks snapped with a crisp clean sound As the ...
— Songs of Action • Arthur Conan Doyle


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