rendered the whole chamber visible. It was spacious and well-furnished, better furnished
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chamber and two of them being admitted gave an account of my behavior to the six criminals above
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noun 1. an official room 2. an empty space inside the heart ○ Blood collects inside the chambers of the heart and is then pumped out. 3. a space in a piece of a machine, especially one of the spaces for bullets in a gun
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cham´ber
n. [F. chambre, fr. L. camera vault, arched roof, in LL. chamber, fr. Gr. anything with a vaulted roof or arched covering; cf. Skr. kmar to be crooked. Cf. Camber, Camera, Comrade.] 1. A retired room, esp. an upper room used for sleeping; a bedroom; as the house had four chambers. 2.pl. Apartments in a lodging house. ´A bachelor’s life in chambers.´ Thackeray. 3. A hall, as where a king gives audience, or a deliberative body or assembly meets; as presence chamber; senate chamber. 4. A legislative or judicial body; an assembly; a society or association; as the Chamber of Deputies; the Chamber of Commerce. 5. A compartment or cell; an inclosed space or cavity; as the chamber of a canal lock; the chamber of a furnace; the chamber of the eye. 6.pl.(Law.) A room or rooms where a lawyer transacts business; a room or rooms where a judge transacts such official business as may be done out of court. 7. A chamber pot. [Colloq.] 8.(Mil.)(a) That part of the bore of a piece of ordnance which holds the charge, esp. when of different diameter from the rest of the bore; — formerly, in guns, made smaller than the bore, but now larger, esp. in breech-loading guns. (b) A cavity in a mine, usually of a cubical form, to contain the powder. (c) A short piece of ordnance or cannon, which stood on its breech, without any carriage, formerly used chiefly for rejoicings and theatrical cannonades. Air chamber. See Air chamber, in the Vocabulary. — Chamber of commerce, a board or association to protect the interests of commerce, chosen from among the merchants and traders of a city. — Chamber council, a secret council. Shak. — Chambercounsel or counselor, a counselor who gives his opinion in private, or at his chambers, but does not advocate causes in court. — Chamber fellow, a chamber companion; a roommate; a chum. — Chamber hangings, tapestry or hangings for a chamber. — Chamber lye, urine. Shak. — Chamber music, vocal or instrumental music adapted to performance in a chamber or small apartment or audience room, instead of a theater, concert hall, or church. — Chamber practice(Law.), the practice of counselors at law, who give their opinions in private, but do not appear in court. — To sit at chambers, to do business in chambers, as a judge.
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cham´ber
v. i. [imp. & p. p.Chamberedp. pr. & vb. n.Chambering.] 1. To reside in or occupy a chamber or chambers. 2. To be lascivious. [Obs.]
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cham´ber
v. t.1. To shut up, as in a chamber. Shak. 2. To furnish with a chamber; as to chamber a gun.
Meaning of “chamber” in English language – noun 1. an official room 2. an empty spa...
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