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Definition of chamber
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Chamber
(v. t.) To shut up, as in a
chamber..
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Air Vessel
::
Air
vessel
() A
vessel,
cell, duct, or tube
containing
or
conducting
air; as the air
vessels
of
insects,
birds,
plants,
etc.; the air
vessel
of a pump,
engine,
etc. For the
latter,
see Air
chamber.
The air
vessels
of
insects
are
called
tracheae,
of
plants
spiral
vessels..
Concameration
::
Concameration
(n.) A
chamber
of a
multilocular
shell.
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A
retired
room, esp. an upper room used for
sleeping;
a
bedroom;
as, the house had four
chambers..
Caisson
::
Caisson
(n.) A
structure,
usually
with an air
chamber,
placed
beneath
a
vessel
to lift or float it..
Jorden
::
Jorden
(n.) A
chamber
pot.
Chambering
::
Chambering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Chambe.
Lord
::
Lord (n.) A title
bestowed
on the
persons
above
named;
and also, for
honor,
on
certain
official
persons;
as, lord
advocate,
lord
chamberlain,
lord
chancellor,
lord chief
justice,
etc..
Camera Obscura
::
Camera
obscura
() An
apparatus
in which the image of an
external
object
or
objects
is, by means of
lenses,
thrown
upon a
sensitized
plate or
surface
placed
at the back of an
extensible
darkened
box or
chamber
variously
modified;
--
commonly
called
simply
the
camera..
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A
chamber
pot.
Chamberer
::
Chamberer
(n.) A
civilian;
a
carpetmonger.
Inchambered
::
Inchambered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Inchambe.
Camerlingo
::
Camerlingo
(n.) The papal
chamberlain;
the
cardinal
who
presides
over the
pope's
household.
He has at times
possessed
great
power.
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.) A kind of cage
inserted
in a
stuffing
box and
surrounding
a
piston
rod, to
separate
the
packing
into two parts and form a
chamber
between
for the
reception
of
steam,
etc. ; --
called
also
lantern
brass..
Chamberlainship
::
Chamberlainship
(n.)
Office
of a
chamberlain.
Siphonium
::
Siphonium
(n.) A bony tube
which,
in some
birds,
connects
the
tympanium
with the air
chambers
of the
articular
piece of the
mandible..
Vestibule
::
Vestibule
(n.) The porch or
entrance
into a
house;
a hall or
antechamber
next the
entrance;
a
lobby;
a
porch;
a hall.
Cylinder
::
Cylinder
(n.) The bore of a gun; the
turning
chambered
breech
of a
revolver.
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A hall, as where a king gives
audience,
or a
deliberative
body or
assembly
meets;
as,
presence
chamber;
senate
chamber..
Bicameral
::
Bicameral
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
including,
two
chambers,
or
legislative
branches..
Perilymph
::
Perilymph
(n.) The fluid which
surrounds
the
membranous
labyrinth
of the
internal
ear, and
separates
it from the walls of the
chambers
in which the
labyrinth
lies..
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