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Noun — A case containing a bullet and its propellant, ready to be loaded into a firearm.

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Etymology

A corruption of the earlier word "cartage," from French cartouche, ultimately from Latin charta ("paper") — a doublet of "cartouche."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “cartridge” mean?

The word “cartridge” means a case containing a bullet and its propellant, ready to be loaded into a firearm. In plain terms, a replaceable unit, such as ammunition, ink, or a game disc substitute, designed to slot into a larger device.

How do you pronounce “cartridge”?

“Cartridge” is pronounced KAHT-rihj (/ˈkɑɹtɹɪd͡ʒ/ in IPA).

How do you use “cartridge” in a sentence?

Here is “cartridge” used in a sentence: “He loaded a fresh cartridge into the rifle.”

What part of speech is “cartridge”?

“Cartridge” is a noun.

Where does the word “cartridge” come from?

The word “cartridge” comes from Latin. A corruption of the earlier word "cartage," from French cartouche, ultimately from Latin charta ("paper") — a doublet of "cartouche.".

Is “cartridge” a common word?

“Cartridge” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “cartridge” have?

“Cartridge” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a case containing a bullet and its propellant, ready to be loaded into a firearm.

What is the difference between a cartridge and a bullet?

A cartridge is the complete case containing a bullet and its propellant, ready to be loaded into a firearm, while the bullet itself is only the projectile that gets fired. The cartridge also includes the casing and primer needed to fire the bullet.

What are common examples of cartridges outside firearms?

Cartridge also refers to small, self-contained units designed to be easily inserted or replaced in a machine, such as printer ink cartridges or video game cartridges.

Why are video games on cartridges called cartridges?

Older video games were sold on small, self-contained plastic units that plugged directly into a console, and this format took the name cartridge from the same general sense of a compact, replaceable unit.

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