cartouche vs cylinder

cartouche

noun
  • A paper cartridge. 

  • A wooden case filled with balls, to be shot from a cannon. 

  • A gunner's bag for ammunition. 

  • A military pass for a soldier on furlough. 

  • An ornamental figure, often on an oval shield. 

  • An oval figure containing the characters of an important personal name, such as that of royal or divine people. 

cylinder

noun
  • The part of a revolver that contains chambers for the cartridges. 

  • A surface created by projecting a closed two-dimensional curve along an axis intersecting the plane of the curve. 

  • Any object in the form of a circular cylinder. 

  • A container in the form of a cylinder with rounded ends for storing pressurized gas; a gas cylinder. 

  • An early form of phonograph recording, made on a wax cylinder. 

  • A cylindrical cavity or chamber in a mechanism, such as the counterpart to a piston found in a piston-driven engine. 

  • The corresponding tracks on a vertical arrangement of disks in a disk drive considered as a unit of data capacity. 

  • The space in which a piston travels inside a reciprocating engine or pump. 

  • A solid figure bounded by a cylinder and two parallel planes intersecting the cylinder. 

verb
  • To calender; to press (paper, etc.) between rollers to make it glossy. 

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