cartridge

See also: Cartridge

English

Etymology

Corruption of French cartouche.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈkɑːtɹɪdʒ/
  • (US) enPR: kärʹtrĭj, IPA(key): /ˈkɑɹtɹɪdʒ/

Noun

cartridge (plural cartridges)

  1. (firearms) The package consisting of the bullet, primer, and casing containing gunpowder; a round of ammunition.
    • 1907, Harold Bindloss, chapter 7, in The Dust of Conflict:
      Still, a dozen men with rifles, and cartridges to match, stayed behind when they filed through a white aldea lying silent amid the cane, and the Sin Verguenza swung into slightly quicker stride.
  2. (by extension) A prefabricated subassembly that can be easily installed in or removed from a larger mechanism or replaced with another interchangeable subassembly.
  3. (computing) A vessel which contains the ink or toner for a computer printer and can be easily replaced with another.
  4. (computing) Magnetic tape storage, used for storing (backup) copies of data.
    • 1983, Helpline (in Sinclair User issue 21)
      The program generates a catalogue of the files on the cartridge selected by the user, reads the catalogue into memory and erases the cartridge copy, so that an up-to-date copy is always generated.
  5. (computing) A removable enclosure containing read-only memory devices, used for rapid loading of software onto a home computer or video game console.
    • 1981, Communication Outlook (volume 3)
      We would like to see someone market a low-power, text-to-speech cartridge that would mate with the Epson and use its internal battery pack.
    • 2002, Video Game Bible, 1985-2002 (page 180)
      Nintendo made sure to loudly trumpet all of the advantages of the cartridge format, particularly the greatly reduced loading times and the sturdiness of the cartridges []
    • 2015 June 24, Chris Chappell as himself, “Top 10 Chinese Knockoffs of Foreign Products”, in China Uncensored, New Tang Dynasty Television, New Tang Dynasty Television, 00:01:54 from the start:
      Not as good, though, as the PolyStation. Looks like a first-generation PlayStation in a Nitendo 64 box. And even though that bit on top looks like it should take a disc, it actually uses something like a Super Nintendo cartridge.
  6. (obsolete) A small paper package, e.g. in an old book about making printer's type: After all the type has been cast: "The Boy will paper up each sort in a cartridge by itself".

Derived terms

  • ball cartridge
  • bite the cartridge
  • cartridge bag
  • cartridge base
  • cartridge belt
  • cartridge box
  • cartridge brass
  • cartridge case
  • cartridge clip
  • cartridge drive
  • cartridge ejector
  • cartridge extractor
  • cartridge-filler
  • cartridge font
  • cartridge fuse
  • cartridge holder
  • cartridge paper
  • cartridge pen
  • cartridge player
  • cartridge remover
  • cartridge seal
  • cartridge-shot
  • cartridge starter
  • center-fire cartridge, centre-fire cartridge
  • cheat cartridge
  • disk cartridge
  • DV cartridge
  • font cartridge
  • Hatton cartridge
  • ignition cartridge
  • ink cartridge
  • magnetic cartridge
  • microcartridge
  • removable cartridge
  • rim-fire cartridge
  • shot cartridge
  • tape cartridge
  • Travan cartridge
  • wildcat cartridge
  • wire cartridge

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