To enclose in a room, To place in a chamber, as a round of ammunition, One of the legislative bodies in a government where multiple such bodies exist, or a single such body in comparison to others, In a firearm, this is the portion of the weapon that holds the ammunition round immediately prior to (and during initiation of) its discharge, A room, especially one used primarily for sleeping; bedroom, sleeping room, To create or modify a gun to be a specific caliber, An enclosed space. For example, a test chamber is typically a closable case where devices under test are placed, In martial arts, to prepare an offensive, defensive, or counteroffensive action by drawing a limb or weapon to a position where it may be charged with kinetic energy, room (particularly a bedroom); office; meeting room; legislature; compartment, 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, 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, in breech-loading guns, A chamber pot, To be lascivious, A legislative or judicial body; an assembly; a society or association; as, the Chamber of Deputies; the Chamber of Commerce, To shut up, as in a chamber, To reside in or occupy a chamber or chambers, A short piece of ordnance or cannon, which stood on its breech, without any carriage, formerly used chiefly for rejoicings and theatrical cannonades, A cavity in a mine, usually of a cubical form, to contain the powder, To furnish with a chamber; as, to chamber a gun, Apartments in a lodging house, an upper room used for sleeping; a bedroom; as, the house had four chambers, A retired room, esp, A hall, as where a king gives audience, or a deliberative body or assembly meets; as, presence chamber; senate chamber, 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, Also known as the "floor," it is the room in which the Senate or the House of Representatives meets, as regards the U S government, either the House of Representatives or the Senate, The place in which the senate or house of representatives meet Also a generic way to refer to a house of the legislature, The meeting place for the membership of either house of the legislature where official business by the entire membership is conducted, The rear part of the barrel that is formed to accept the cartridge to be fired A revolver employs a multi-chambered rotating cylinder separated from the stationary barrel, The bodies, the Senate and the House of Representatives that comprise Congress and [2] the ornate meeting rooms in the Capitol building where the Senate and the House conducts its business, The meeting place for the membership of either the House or Senate A chamber is often referred to as "the floor ", Either the House of Representatives or the Senate, a room used primarily for sleeping, a natural or artificial enclosed space a room where a judge transacts business an enclosed volume (as the aqueous chamber of the eyeball or the chambers of the heart) a deliberative or legislative or administrative or judicial assembly; "the upper chamber is the senate", You can refer to a country's parliament or to one section of it as a chamber. More than 80 parties are contesting seats in the two-chamber parliament Signor Amato's government has only a 16-seat majority in the Chamber of Deputies. = house, A chamber is a large room, especially one that is used for formal meetings. We are going to make sure we are in the council chamber every time he speaks, place in a chamber; assign a room to, A chamber is a room designed and equipped for a particular purpose. For many, the dentist's surgery remains a torture chamber. see also gas chamber. bubble chamber chamber music chamber of commerce cloud chamber Star Chamber hyperbaric chamber recompression chamber decompression chamber, a natural or artificial enclosed space, a room where a judge transacts business, an enclosed volume (as the aqueous chamber of the eyeball or the chambers of the heart), The official room or location for meetings of a legislative body, a deliberative or legislative or administrative or judicial assembly; "the upper chamber is the senate", (see holding chamber) This is a component of the AeroMask* Equine System that holds the aerosol cloud in suspension while the horse inhales It serves to separate the large, non-respirable particles from the small particles which are inhaled, A narrower portion of the bore, at its base Most typically found in howitzers, it allows a projectile to be fired using less powder than a gun of the same caliber, A legislative, judicial or deliberative assembly, the meeting room of a house of Parliament, Another word for House of Representatives of Senate Also refers to the actual room where legislative action takes place, place in a chamber, The place where the Senate and House of Representatives meet, The place where a house of parliament sits In Queensland there is only one active chamber, the Legislative Assembly The Legislative Council was abolished in 1922, A meeting place for either the House or Senate (as opposed to a committee room), 1) An Echo Chamber (a room designed with very hard, non-parallel surfaces equipped with a speaker and microphone so that when dry signals from the console are fed to the speaker, the microphone will have a reverberation of these signals that can be mixed in with the dry signals at the console) 2) A program in a delay/reverb effects device that simulates the sound of an Echo Chamber, A place where the legislative body meets to conduct business In the U S we have two chambers, one each for the House and Senate respectively, the meeting room of a house of Parliament a law-making body, Part of the gun in which the propellant charge is placed In a bag gun, that space between the obturator or breechblock and the forcing cone In fixed or semi-fixed ammunition, the space occupied by the cartridge case, (also called holding chamber) This is a component of the AeroKat* Feline Aerosol Chamber that holds the aerosol cloud in suspension while the feline inhales It serves to separate the large, non-respirable particles from the small particles which are inhaled, The rear end of a gun barrel, into which the powder charge was rammed when loading Chambers of howitzers and mortars were usually smaller in diameter then the bore, The Assembly or Senate chamber where Floor Sessions are held, The meeting place for the membership of either the House or the Senate, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chamber, A judge's private office, The rooms used by a barrister or to an association of barristers, plural form of chamber, Chambers Robert and William Chambers David Whittaker Jay Vivian Chambers, having compartmental chambers; "a spiral chambered seashell, having compartmental chambers; "a spiral chambered seashell", Having a chamber or chambers; as, a chambered shell; a chambered gun, past of chamber, There are hundreds of underground manmade stone chambers in Massachusetts of unknown origin and conjectured purpose There is much debate and controversy over this Everything from Irish Culdee Monks to Colonial's root cellars to Native American construction has been proposed From inside, some of these chambers view significant celestial events, and most are tall enough to stand up in, The traditional name for the barristers office, Vesicles or vughs connected by a channel or channels, third-person singular of chamber, Shorthand for The Chambers Dictionary, plural of , chamber, English architect (1723-1796), A judge's private office A hearing in chambers takes place in the judge's office outside of the presence of the jury and the public, A judge's office Also usually where the judge's clerks work, A judge's office, room wherein a judge can privately talk with lawyers or hear cases not taken to court; (British) suite of rooms used by attorneys, Private office suite of the judge and his/her staff Proceedings held in chambers are rarely open to the press, and only by permission of the judge, A judge's private office in the courthouse, The two meeting places of the House and Senate where the formal businessof the day is conducted Chamber galleries are open to the public, The private office of a Judge or Commissioner, where s/he hears motions and signs orders when not holding court, Private office or room of a judge, The private office or room of a judge,
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To enclose in a room - "She had chambered herself in her room, and wouldn't come out."
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To place in a chamber, as a round of ammunition - "The hunter fired at the geese and missed, then shrugged his shoulders and chambered another cartridge."
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One of the legislative bodies in a government where multiple such bodies exist, or a single such body in comparison to others - "The resolution, which speedily passed the Senate, was unable to gain a majority in the lower chamber."
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In a firearm, this is the portion of the weapon that holds the ammunition round immediately prior to (and during initiation of) its discharge - "Dianne loaded a cartridge into the chamber of the rifle, then prepared to take aim at the target."
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A room, especially one used primarily for sleeping; bedroom, sleeping room - "As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door."
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To create or modify a gun to be a specific caliber - "The rifle was originally chambered for 9MM, but had since been modified for a larger, wildcat caliber."
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An enclosed space. For example, a test chamber is typically a closable case where devices under test are placed
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In martial arts, to prepare an offensive, defensive, or counteroffensive action by drawing a limb or weapon to a position where it may be charged with kinetic energy - "Bob chambered his fist for a blow, but Sheila, having studied her Agrippa, used Bruce Lee's one-inch punch to break his nose."
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room (particularly a bedroom); office; meeting room; legislature; compartment isim
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That part of the bore of a piece of ordnance which holds the charge, esp
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when of different diameter from the rest of the bore; formerly, in guns, made smaller than the bore, but now larger, esp
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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
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in breech-loading guns
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A chamber pot
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To be lascivious
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A legislative or judicial body; an assembly; a society or association; as, the Chamber of Deputies; the Chamber of Commerce
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To shut up, as in a chamber
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To reside in or occupy a chamber or chambers
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A short piece of ordnance or cannon, which stood on its breech, without any carriage, formerly used chiefly for rejoicings and theatrical cannonades
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A cavity in a mine, usually of a cubical form, to contain the powder
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To furnish with a chamber; as, to chamber a gun
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Apartments in a lodging house
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an upper room used for sleeping; a bedroom; as, the house had four chambers
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A retired room, esp
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A hall, as where a king gives audience, or a deliberative body or assembly meets; as, presence chamber; senate chamber
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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
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Also known as the "floor," it is the room in which the Senate or the House of Representatives meets
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as regards the U S government, either the House of Representatives or the Senate
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The place in which the senate or house of representatives meet Also a generic way to refer to a house of the legislature
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The meeting place for the membership of either house of the legislature where official business by the entire membership is conducted
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The rear part of the barrel that is formed to accept the cartridge to be fired A revolver employs a multi-chambered rotating cylinder separated from the stationary barrel
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The bodies, the Senate and the House of Representatives that comprise Congress and [2] the ornate meeting rooms in the Capitol building where the Senate and the House conducts its business
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The meeting place for the membership of either the House or Senate A chamber is often referred to as "the floor "
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Either the House of Representatives or the Senate
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a room used primarily for sleeping
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a natural or artificial enclosed space a room where a judge transacts business an enclosed volume (as the aqueous chamber of the eyeball or the chambers of the heart) a deliberative or legislative or administrative or judicial assembly; "the upper chamber is the senate"
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You can refer to a country's parliament or to one section of it as a chamber. More than 80 parties are contesting seats in the two-chamber parliament Signor Amato's government has only a 16-seat majority in the Chamber of Deputies. = house
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A chamber is a large room, especially one that is used for formal meetings. We are going to make sure we are in the council chamber every time he speaks
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place in a chamber; assign a room to fiil
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A chamber is a room designed and equipped for a particular purpose. For many, the dentist's surgery remains a torture chamber. see also gas chamber. bubble chamber chamber music chamber of commerce cloud chamber Star Chamber hyperbaric chamber recompression chamber decompression chamber
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a natural or artificial enclosed space
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a room where a judge transacts business
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an enclosed volume (as the aqueous chamber of the eyeball or the chambers of the heart)
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The official room or location for meetings of a legislative body
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a deliberative or legislative or administrative or judicial assembly; "the upper chamber is the senate"
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(see holding chamber) This is a component of the AeroMask* Equine System that holds the aerosol cloud in suspension while the horse inhales It serves to separate the large, non-respirable particles from the small particles which are inhaled
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A narrower portion of the bore, at its base Most typically found in howitzers, it allows a projectile to be fired using less powder than a gun of the same caliber
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A legislative, judicial or deliberative assembly
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the meeting room of a house of Parliament
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Another word for House of Representatives of Senate Also refers to the actual room where legislative action takes place
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place in a chamber
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The place where the Senate and House of Representatives meet
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The place where a house of parliament sits In Queensland there is only one active chamber, the Legislative Assembly The Legislative Council was abolished in 1922
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A meeting place for either the House or Senate (as opposed to a committee room)
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1) An Echo Chamber (a room designed with very hard, non-parallel surfaces equipped with a speaker and microphone so that when dry signals from the console are fed to the speaker, the microphone will have a reverberation of these signals that can be mixed in with the dry signals at the console) 2) A program in a delay/reverb effects device that simulates the sound of an Echo Chamber
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A place where the legislative body meets to conduct business In the U S we have two chambers, one each for the House and Senate respectively
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the meeting room of a house of Parliament a law-making body
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Part of the gun in which the propellant charge is placed In a bag gun, that space between the obturator or breechblock and the forcing cone In fixed or semi-fixed ammunition, the space occupied by the cartridge case
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(also called holding chamber) This is a component of the AeroKat* Feline Aerosol Chamber that holds the aerosol cloud in suspension while the feline inhales It serves to separate the large, non-respirable particles from the small particles which are inhaled
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The rear end of a gun barrel, into which the powder charge was rammed when loading Chambers of howitzers and mortars were usually smaller in diameter then the bore
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The Assembly or Senate chamber where Floor Sessions are held
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The meeting place for the membership of either the House or the Senate
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chambers
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chamber
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chambers
A judge's private office
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chambers
The rooms used by a barrister or to an association of barristers
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chambers
plural form of chamber
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Chambers
Chambers Robert and William Chambers David Whittaker Jay Vivian Chambers
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chambered
having compartmental chambers; "a spiral chambered seashell
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chambered
having compartmental chambers; "a spiral chambered seashell"
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chambered
Having a chamber or chambers; as, a chambered shell; a chambered gun
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chambered
past of chamber
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chambers
There are hundreds of underground manmade stone chambers in Massachusetts of unknown origin and conjectured purpose There is much debate and controversy over this Everything from Irish Culdee Monks to Colonial's root cellars to Native American construction has been proposed From inside, some of these chambers view significant celestial events, and most are tall enough to stand up in
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chambers
The traditional name for the barristers office
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chambers
Vesicles or vughs connected by a channel or channels
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chambers
third-person singular of chamber
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chambers
Shorthand for The Chambers Dictionary
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chambers
plural of , chamber
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chambers
English architect (1723-1796)
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chambers
A judge's private office A hearing in chambers takes place in the judge's office outside of the presence of the jury and the public
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chambers
A judge's office Also usually where the judge's clerks work
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chambers
A judge's office
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chambers
room wherein a judge can privately talk with lawyers or hear cases not taken to court; (British) suite of rooms used by attorneys isim
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chambers
Private office suite of the judge and his/her staff Proceedings held in chambers are rarely open to the press, and only by permission of the judge
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chambers
A judge's private office in the courthouse
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chambers
The two meeting places of the House and Senate where the formal businessof the day is conducted Chamber galleries are open to the public
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The private office of a Judge or Commissioner, where s/he hears motions and signs orders when not holding court
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