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cartridge

[kahr-trij] / ˈkɑr trɪdʒ /


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The factory site has a long military tradition, having made equipment for the Nazi army, then cartridges for the communist regime.

From Barron's

The couple are seen side by side in period costume, as Anna hands John a cartridge to reload his musket.

From The Wall Street Journal

Key evidence, like cartridges, were discovered at the scene, according to the police.

From BBC

To validate the technology, the researchers sent DASH® analyzers and DASH® HCV cartridges to colleagues at Johns Hopkins University.

From Science Daily

Clad in military fatigues and armed with rifles loaded with blank cartridges, members of the Lithuanian Rifleman’s Union, or LRU, a state-funded paramilitary group, spent several days training to repel a possible enemy attack.

From The Wall Street Journal