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1 Federhalter
m fountain pen* * *der Federhalterpenholder* * *Fe|der|hal|term(dip) pen; (= Füllfederhalter) (fountain) pen; (ohne Feder) pen(holder)* * *(an instrument for writing in ink: My pen needs a new nib.) pen* * *Fe·der·hal·term fountain pen, pen holder* * *der fountain pen* * *Federhalter m fountain pen* * *der fountain pen -
2 Patrone
f; -, -n cartridge; FOT. auch cassette* * *die Patronecassette; cartridge* * *Pat|ro|ne [pa'troːnə]f -, -n(FILM, MIL von Füller, von Drucker) cartridge; (TEX) point paper design* * *die1) (a case containing the explosive charge (and usually a bullet) for a gun.) cartridge2) (a tube containing ink for loading a fountain pen.) cartridge* * *Pa·tro·ne<-, -n>[paˈtro:nə]f1. JAGD, MIL cartridge2. (Tintenpatrone) [ink] cartridge3. FOTO cartridge4.* * *die; Patrone, Patronen cartridge* * ** * *die; Patrone, Patronen cartridge* * *-n f.cartridge n. -
3 patrone
f; -, -n cartridge; FOT. auch cassette* * *die Patronecassette; cartridge* * *Pat|ro|ne [pa'troːnə]f -, -n(FILM, MIL von Füller, von Drucker) cartridge; (TEX) point paper design* * *die1) (a case containing the explosive charge (and usually a bullet) for a gun.) cartridge2) (a tube containing ink for loading a fountain pen.) cartridge* * *Pa·tro·ne<-, -n>[paˈtro:nə]f1. JAGD, MIL cartridge2. (Tintenpatrone) [ink] cartridge3. FOTO cartridge4.* * *die; Patrone, Patronen cartridge* * *…patrone f im subst:Ersatzpatrone replacement cartridge;Filmpatrone film cartridge;Füllerpatrone ink cartridge;Nachfüllpatrone refill (cartridge)* * *die; Patrone, Patronen cartridge* * *-n f.cartridge n.
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