Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - cartridge
Cartridge
cartridge
n. 1 a case containing a charge of propelling explosive for firearms or blasting, with a bullet or shot if for small arms. 2 a spool of film, magnetic tape, etc., in a sealed container ready for insertion. 3 a component carrying the stylus on the pick-up head of a record-player. 4 an ink-container for insertion in a pen. Phrases and idioms cartridge-belt a belt with pockets or loops for cartridges (in sense 1). cartridge paper thick rough paper used for cartridges, for drawing, and for strong envelopes. Etymology: corrupt. of CARTOUCHE (but recorded earlier)
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noun Etymology: alteration of earlier cartage, modification of Middle French cartouche Date: 1626 a case or container that holds a substance, device, or material which is difficult, troublesome, or awkward to handle and that usually can be easily changed: as, a tube (as of metal) containing a complete charge for a firearm and usually an initiating device (as a primer), a case containing an explosive charge for blasting, an often cylindrical container for insertion into a larger mechanism or apparatus, cassette 2, a small case that contains a phonograph needle and transducer and is attached to a tonearm, a removable case containing a magnetic tape or one or more disks and used as a computer storage medium, a case for holding printed circuit chips containing a computer program ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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