For Cartridge we have terms and definitions in 11 topics. The topics are Adhesives and Sealants, Audio Technology, Dream, Explosives, Fountain Pen, Paper, Photography, Printers, Technology, Television and Vintage Writing Utensils.

A relatively rigid container used for storing unmixed adhesives in pre-measured quantities. Cartridges can either be side-by-side or coaxial.
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In recordable media : A media format that contains 1 reel that is enclosed in a protective casing of some sort and the media (tape or wire typically) rolls from one end of the reel to another. The opposite to a Cassette. In gramophones : Alternative name for phonographic Pickups, mostly used in USA and Australia and should only be used for a user replaceable pick-up separate from the tonearms headshell, for instance an electric reproducer is a pickup but it's not a cartridge.
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To 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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1) A preformed unit of high explosive wrapped to a predetermined diameter and length; a plug; stick of dynamite; a soft plastic stick of AN/FO or slurry.
2) Round of ammunition wherein the propellant and primer are contained in a casing and in which the propellant, primer and projectile are assembled, stored, shipped and issued as a complete unit.
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replaceable, pre-filled, plastic ink reservoirs. Used in place of a bladder or sac. With very few exceptions, pens referred to as vintage do not have cartridges. This term applies mainly to modern pens & those produced since the 1950s.
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Tough, opaque paper, sometimes a cream shade with a rough surface. Used principally for guard books, large envelopes, drawing and offset printing.CBS1 96 gsm paper, suitable for use in MICR readers and approved by the clearing banks.CBS2 85 gsm paper, suitable for optical reading devices, and approved by the clearing banks.
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A light-proof film container, usually made of metal. It is often called "magazine" or "cassette".
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The actual encasement, which holds the ink. Some cartridges function as an "ink tank", while others actually contain a print-head assembly that disperses the ink on the paper.
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Any of various container devices that usually consist of some form of plastic housing. See also disk cartridge, ink cartridge, memory cartridge, ribbon cartridge, ROM cartridge, tape cartridge, toner cartridge.
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(1) A small flat container that holds magnetic tape (or film), generally referring to such containers with one spool and with the tape as a (n endless) loop or with the tape revealing an exposed end treated so that can be automatically withdrawn and threaded into an external mechanism. (Tape cartridges with both supply and takeup spools are referred to as cassettes.) (2) The small assembly at the end of a phonograph arm that holds the stylus (needle) and that converts the vibrations of the stylus into an electrical signal.
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Despite earlier marketing attempts, ink cartridges were not widely used until the '50s; collectible vintage pens that use cartridges are very much the exception
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