Cartridge in a sentence as a noun

I wouldn't want to be anywhere near this thing when a .38 or 9mm cartridge is fired.

The printer usually comes with less ink per cartridge than the refills.

The cartridge next to the gun in the picture appears to be a .22 short which is probably the maximum the plastic can handle.

It would be hard to distinguish it from say 40 S&W ammo from across the room, but my guess is the reporter just read what was on the cartridges.

The details about a specific cartridge are only written on the box, but can be determined from a casing and a photo book.

Thus, you can put extra coprocessors, often digital signal processors, right inside of the cartridge.

"One of the fun aspects of a cartridge-based system is that you are literally plugging a PCB directly into your system.

I totally get the theme but I can't help getting nervous goosebumps from the artifacts - I feel like I have to reset the display cable or blow into the cartridge!

Unlicensed cartridge manufacturers could then be sued for trademark infringement.

The lower receiver does not bear any gas pressures from the firing of the cartridge, though the holes for the roll pins which hold the hammer and trigger in place would probably start to 'egg' after a round or two.

No Secretary of Interior ever said: "If the troubles from theoretical physicists and geocentrists cannot be solved in the jury box or at the ballot box, perhaps the cartridge box should be used.

The few women who can reproduce are conditioned to use birth control, even wearing a "Malthusian belt," a cartridge belt holding "the regulation supply of contraceptives" worn as a fashion accessory.

[3] This logo was actually the one displayed when the console booted up, which is why if you booted the console without a cartridge inserted, you would see a black rectangle in the place where the Nintendo logo normally appeared.

Because Nintendo would only allow quality games on its shelves, it would test your game before allowing you any cartridges, so your game basically had to be nearly finished before you could ask Nintendo for cartridges.

3D Systems is releasing a printer with a proprietary filament cartridge[0], proprietary interface, and commercial ecosystem of downloadable solid model files[1] into a world that has inexpensive commodity filament spools[2], open interfaces and software[3], and a community of mostly open source solid models[4].

Cartridge definitions

noun

ammunition consisting of a cylindrical casing containing an explosive charge and a bullet; fired from a rifle or handgun

noun

a light-tight supply chamber holding the film and supplying it for exposure as required

See also: magazine

noun

a module designed to be inserted into a larger piece of equipment; "he loaded a cartridge of fresh tape into the tape deck"

noun

an electro-acoustic transducer that is the part of the arm of a record player that holds the needle and that is removable

See also: pickup