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Definition of chamber
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Chamber
(v. i.) To
reside
in or
occupy
a
chamber
or
chambers.
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Monothalaman
::
Monothalaman
(n.) A
foraminifer
having
but one
chamber.
Chamber
::
Chamber
(v. t.) To shut up, as in a
chamber..
Clothing
::
Clothing
(n.) A
covering
of
non-conducting
material
on the
outside
of a
boiler,
or steam
chamber,
to
prevent
radiation
of
heat..
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A short piece of
ordnance
or
cannon,
which stood on its
breech,
without
any
carriage,
formerly
used
chiefly
for
rejoicings
and
theatrical
cannonades..
Bicameral
::
Bicameral
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
including,
two
chambers,
or
legislative
branches..
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.) A cage or open
chamber
of rich
architecture,
open below into the
building
or tower which it
crowns..
Court
::
Court (n.) The hall,
chamber,
or
place,
where
justice
is
administered..
Bower
::
Bower (n.)
Anciently,
a
chamber;
a
lodging
room; esp., a
lady's
private
apartment..
Archchamberlain
::
Archchamberlain
(n.) A chief
chamberlain;
-- an
officer
of the old
German
empire,
whose
office
was
similar
to that of the great
chamberlain
in
England..
Chambered
::
Chambered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Chambe.
Bedpan
::
Bedpan
(n.) A
shallow
chamber
vessel,
so
constructed
that it can be used by a sick
person
in bed..
Camera Obscura
::
Camera
obscura
() An
apparatus
in which the
images
of
external
objects,
formed
by a
convex
lens or a
concave
mirror,
are
thrown
on a paper or other white
surface
placed
in the focus of the lens or
mirror
within
a
darkened
chamber,
or box, so that the
outlines
may be
traced..
Echauguette
::
Echauguette
(n.) A small
chamber
or place of
protection
for a
sentinel,
usually
in the form of a
projecting
turret,
or the like. See
Castle..
Siphuncle
::
Siphuncle
(n.) The tube which runs
through
the
partitions
of
chambered
cephalopod
shells.
Statesmen
::
States-general
(n.) In the
Netherlands,
the
legislative
body,
composed
of two
chambers..
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.)
Apartments
in a
lodging
house.
Turbinal
::
Turbinal
(a.)
Rolled
in a
spiral;
scroll-like;
turbinate;
--
applied
to the thin,
plicated,
bony or
cartilaginous
plates
which
support
the
olfactory
and
mucous
membranes
of the nasal
chambers..
Hypocaust
::
Hypocaust
(n.) A
furnace,
esp. one
connected
with a
series
of small
chambers
and flues of tiles or other
masonry
through
which the heat of a fire was
distributed
to rooms
above.
This
contrivance,
first used in bath, was
afterwards
adopted
in
private
houses..
Opisthodome
::
Opisthodome
(n.) A back
chamber;
especially,
that part of the naos, or
cella,
farthest
from the main
entrance,
sometimes
having
an
entrance
of its own, and often used as a
treasury..
Toilet
::
Toilet
(n.) A
covering
of
linen,
silk, or
tapestry,
spread
over a table in a
chamber
or a
dressing
room..
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