typewriter carriage

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typewriter carriage

A typist slides the typewriter carriage back to start a new line.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A component of a typewriter: The "typewriter carriage" is the moving part of a typewriter that holds the paper and moves horizontally from left to right (or right to left) as you type.
Usage
  • The "typewriter carriage" is a specific, mechanical part. You use this term when referring to the mechanism itself, its movement, or its function.
  • It is typically used in technical, historical, or descriptive contexts about typewriters.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The old typewriter's carriage got stuck whenever I reached the end of a line.
    • You must manually return the typewriter carriage to begin a new line.
Advanced Usage
  • "Carriage return": This is a key or lever on a typewriter that, when pressed, returns the carriage to the start of the line and advances the paper by one line. The term is the historical origin of the "return" or "enter" key on computers.
    • After typing the sentence, she pushed the carriage return lever.
Variants and Related Words
  • Carriage (n): In the context of a typewriter, this is often used as a shorter form for "typewriter carriage."
    • The carriage on this model moves very smoothly.
  • Platen (n): The rubber roller within the carriage that the paper wraps around.
  • Carriage return lever (n): The specific lever used to perform a carriage return.
Synonyms
  • Typewriter mechanism (general): This is a broader, less specific term.
  • Moving carriage: A descriptive phrase for the same component.
Notes
  • The "typewriter carriage" is an obsolete technology but remains an important concept for understanding the history of writing and computing. The action of its movement and return directly influenced the design of early computer keyboards and text editors.
typewriter carriage

A typist slides the typewriter carriage back to start a new line.

Noun
  1. a carriage for carrying a sheet of paper