noun
- a cartridge or case containing gunpowder and a projectile for firearms
- an ornamental tablet or panel, often oval or scroll-shaped, used in architecture or design
Usage: also spelled cartouche; historical or military context
Usage: also spelled cartouche; design and architecture term
Examples
- The soldier loaded a cartouch into his musket before the battle.
- The building's facade featured decorative cartouches with the architect's initials.
- Each cartouch held enough powder for a single shot.
- The ornamental cartouch framed the inscription above the doorway.
- Soldiers carried multiple cartouches in their ammunition pouches.