Cartridge ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Cartridge ( noun )

  1. A container holding a supply of material, such as ink or powder, used in an apparatus such as a printer or gun.
  2. A cylindrical container, typically made of metal or plastic, that holds a roll of film, a charge of powder, or a capsule of ink or another liquid.

Origin:

Derived from the french word "cartouche" which means "a roll of paper for gunpowder" and the italian word "cartuccia" which means "a small tube or container".

Examples:

  1. He replaced the empty cartridge in the printer.
  2. The cartridge was filled with ink.
  3. The cartridge was inserted into the gun.
  4. He inserted a new cartridge into the camera.
  5. The cartridge was removed from the pen.

(As a verb)

Cartridge ( verb )

  1. A container holding a supply of material, such as ink or powder, used in an apparatus such as a printer or gun.
  2. A cylindrical container, typically made of metal or plastic, that holds a roll of film, a charge of powder, or a capsule of ink or another liquid.

Origin:

Derived from the french word "cartouche" which means "a roll of paper for gunpowder" and the italian word "cartuccia" which means "a small tube or container".

Examples:

  1. He replaced the empty cartridge in the printer.
  2. The cartridge was filled with ink.
  3. The cartridge was inserted into the gun.
  4. He inserted a new cartridge into the camera.
  5. The cartridge was removed from the pen.
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