chamber


Definition: Meaning of, chamber in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈtʃeɪmbə /

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chamber chambers
  1. enclosed space [countable] an enclosed space, especially in your body or inside a machine
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  2. room [countable] a room used for a special purpose, especially an unpleasant one
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  3. meeting room [countable] a large room in a public building used for important meetings
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  4. parliament [countable] one of the two parts of a parliament or of the US Congress. For example, in Britain the upper chamber is the House of Lords and the lower chamber is the House of Commons
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  5. private room [countable] a word used in the past to mean a bedroom or private room
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  6. chambers [plural] especially British English an office or offices used by BARRISTER s or judges
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  7. gun [countable] the part of a gun where you put the bullets
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chamber used in phrases

  • English Chamber Orchestra, the
    1. a British CHAMBER ORCHESTRA (= a small group of musicians) based in London
  • Star Chamber (noun)
    1. a former English court that became notorious for its arbitrary methods and severe punishments
  • Wilson cloud chamber (noun)
    1. apparatus that detects the path of high-energy particles passing through a supersaturated vapour; each particle ionizes molecules along its path and small droplets condense on them to produce a visible track
  • anechoic chamber (noun)
    1. a chamber having very little reverberation
  • boron chamber (noun)
    1. an ionization chamber lined with boron or filled with boron trifluoride gas for counting low velocity neutrons
  • bubble chamber (noun)
    1. an instrument that records the tracks of ionizing particles
  • burial chamber (noun)
    1. a chamber that is used as a grave
  • chamber music (noun)
    1. CLASSICAL music written for a small group of instruments
  • chamber of commerce (noun)
    1. a group of business people in a particular town or area, working together to improve trade
  • chamber orchestra (noun)
    1. a small group of musicians who play CLASSICAL music together
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