SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!! wrote:
> I just changed the cartilage of my printer and the button keeps
> saying that it is out of ink. I have a lot of homework to print and
> my printer doesn't want to print. I don't know what to do. I tried to
> clean it and I found a big blob of dry ink but even after I removed
> it I still can't print.
>
> thanks a million,
>
> Erika
Changed the 'cartilage' [/sic/] eh?
cartilage: /noun/ a tough flexible semi-opaque material that forms the
skeleton of cartilaginous fish, while in other vertebrates, including
humans, it forms the skeleton of the embryo, but is converted into bone
before adulthood, persisting in the adults in structures such as the larynx
and trachea. *cartilaginous* adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: French, from Latin cartilago, cartilaginis gristle.
So, where did you find this "cartilage"...?
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