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cartridgeThe section of a wireline logging tool that contains the telemetry, the electronics and power supplies for the measurement, as distinct from the sonde that contains the measurement sensors. Strictly s [..]
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cartridge Roll of thin paper which held a small amount of gun powder in the bottom and a ball or bullet in the top. A soldier needed to tear off the top of the cartridge in order to fire his weapon - part of the nine steps to fire a muzzle loading gun (or five to fire a breech loading gun).
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cartridgeRelationships Distinguish From: cassette n. ~ 1. A container used to store and facilitate access to a roll of tape or film on a single core. - 2. A removable data disk. Notes: Cartridges are princip [..]
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cartridgeFilm container, generally one that is factory-loaded, and light-proof, enabling it to be handled in light without exposing the film. (See "Cassette.") A metal cartridge for 35 mm film is som [..]
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cartridge1570s, cartage, corruption of French cartouche "a full charge for a pistol," originally wrapped in paper (16c.), from Italian cartoccio "roll of paper," an augmentative form of Med [..]
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cartridgeammunition consisting of a cylindrical casing containing an explosive charge and a bullet; fired from a rifle or handgun magazine: a light-tight supply chamber holding the film and supplying it for ex [..]
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cartridgea case for holding the gunpowder and bullet to be shot from a gun
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cartridgen. A charge for a firearm, or for blasting.
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cartridgePackaged powder charge: for cannon, contained in a flannel bag sized to fit snugly into the main bore or chamber; for portable firearms, wrapped in paper, which usually contained the ball and a felt wad.
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cartridgeA rough finished paper used for wrapping.
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cartridge(1) A removable storage medium (tape, disk, or memory chip). Some printers have slots in which you can insert cartridges to load different fonts. A font loaded from a cartridge is called a font cartri [..]
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cartridgeA single round of ammunition consisting of the case, primer and propellant with or without one or more projectiles. Also applies to a shotshell.
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cartridgeA completely enclosed physical housing, usually made of hard plastic or metal, designed to store and facilitate access to a roll of film or tape, usually wound on a single core, for example, a light-t [..]
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cartridgeTo dream of cartridges, foretells unhappy quarrels and dissensions. Some untoward fate threatens you or some one closely allied to you. If they are empty, there will be foolish variances in your associations.
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cartridgea thick general purpose paper used for printing, drawing and wrapping.
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cartridgeA single, complete round of ammunition.
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cartridge(n) ammunition consisting of a cylindrical casing containing an explosive charge and a bullet; fired from a rifle or handgun(n) a light-tight supply chamber holding the film and supplying it for expos [..]
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cartridgeA self-contained, removable module that is inserted into a slot in the computer or printer. Toner or ink cartridges are used in the printer; magnetic tape is protected within a cartridge; and game sof [..]
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cartridgeIn modern terms, a round of ammunition consisting of casing, primer, powder and projectile. In the “percussion-cap” era, the cartridge consisted of the projectile and powder in a paper packet, with th [..]
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cartridgeThe replaceable element of a fluid filter. The pumping unit from a vane pump, composed of rotor, ring, vanes and one or both side plates.
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cartridgeDeprecated to some degree, although still available from a few sellers. First generation cigalikes were 3 piece devices comprised of a battery, an atomizer and a cartridge containing an e-liquid saturated filler which was inserted into the atomizer.
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cartridgeA loaded round of ammunition designed to be fired in a firearm. A bullet is only a partion of the cartridge, those two terms are not interchangeable. Catadromous
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cartridgeThe term for the plastic containers used to hold all types of roll film, such as APS film.
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cartridgePre-loaded film container, usually de of plastic, which simply drops into the back of cameras designed to accept them, and facilitates film loading.
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cartridgequick loading film container. pre-packed and sealed by the manufacturer.
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cartridgeIn its definition valid from circa 1870 to the present: a small usually cylindrical packet, containing a detonating primer, a powder charge, a load---either a single projectile for a rifle or a quant [..]
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cartridgeMetal (rifle) or plastic (shotgun) casing containing propellant charge and projectile
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cartridgeA rough finished paper used for wrapping.
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cartridge(Abbreviated as Cart) – A plastic tube-like piece that is usually stuffed with some sort of absorbent filler material that holds the juice.
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cartridge The cartridge is the mouth piece made of plastic and is where the e-liquid is stored. The cartridge is filled with e-liquid (either pre-filled or filled from a bottle by the user) and then attached to the atomizer. The cartridge is inhaled on to release the vapour from the e-liquid.
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cartridgeSits in the mouthpiece of an electronic cigarette
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cartridgeAbbreviation for Refill Cartridge.
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cartridgeA cartridge holds the e-liquid, sits on top of the atomizer, and directs the liquid into it. The cartridge should be considered “old technology” at this point.
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cartridgeA rough finished paper used for wrapping.
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cartridgeA rough finished paper used for wrapping.
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cartridgeA rough finished paper used for wrapping.
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cartridgeA rough finished paper used for wrapping.
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cartridgeA complete round (see below) of ammunition (see above).
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cartridge
(firearms) The package consisting of the bullet, primer, and casing containing gunpowder; a round of ammunition.
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