cartridge• Fox had found a bullet bedded in the ground and a cartridge case to go with it.• All of these devices offer large amounts of storage on relatively low-cost cartridges or disks.• The Iomega Jaz drive stores a gigabyte of information on each cartridge and operates as fast as an internal hard drive.• a computer game cartridge• Little piles of cartridgesaccumulated on the slab - there was nothing else whatever in any of the pockets.• Using the optional black-only cartridge it should print a five per cent black page for only 0.7p.• My fingers were so cold that I could hardly handle the cartridges, but they very soon warmed up to the work.• Wind the film back into the cartridge before you open the camera.• I then replaced the cartridges, and they still leaked.• The 4300 featuresseparateunits, which makes tonercartridgereplacementcheaper when it happens.
Origincartridge
(1600-1700)cartage“cartridge”((16-17 centuries)), from Frenchcartouche“gun cartridge with a paper case”, from Italiancartoccio, from carta; → CARD1