Meaning Chamber
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The space in the eye that is behind the cornea and in front of the iris. The cornea is the outer, transparent, dome-like structure that covers the iris, pupil, and the anterior chamber. The iris is the colored ring of tissue suspended behind the cornea and immediately in front of the lens; it regulates the amount of light entering the eye by adjust [..]
Source: medicinenet.com

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The space in the eye behind the iris and in front of the lens. The iris is the colored ring of tissue that regulates the amount of light entering the eye by adjusting the size of the pupil. The lens is the transparent biconvex body in the eye that refracts light. (By "biconvex" is meant that it is convex, that it protrudes, on both sides. [..]
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The Chamber is where the main business of the day takes place in each House. It is where all members meet to hear important announcements and to take decisions as a whole House.
Source: parliament.uk

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the room in which sittings of Parliament are held
Source: naurugov.nr

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a natural or artificial enclosed space "Today," said the old man, "you must push through with me into my most solitary chamber, that we may not be disturbed." — Carlyle, Thomas
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The meeting place for the membership of either the House or Senate; also the membership of the House or Senate meeting as such. A chamber is often referred to as "the floor."
Source: thecapitol.net

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c. 1200, "room," usually a private one, from Old French chambre "room, chamber, apartment," also used in combinations to form words for "latrine, privy" (11c.), from Late [..]
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late 14c., "to restrain," also "to furnish with a chamber" (inplied in chambered, from chamber (n.). Related: Chambering.
Source: etymonline.com

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    Official hall for the meeting of a legislative body.
Source: legislature.mi.gov

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Chamber [S]"on the wall," which the Shunammite prepared for the prophet Elisha ( 2 Kings 4:10 ), was an upper chamber over the porch through the hall toward the street. This was the "gu [..]
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sealed compartment.
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1. the meeting room of a house of Parliament 2. a law-making body
Source: aph.gov.au

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a natural or artificial enclosed space place in a chamber an enclosed volume in the body; "the chambers of his heart were healthy" a room where a judge transacts business a d [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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 a species of great gun.
Source: shakespeare-online.com

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"on the wall," which the Shunammite prepared for the prophet Elisha (2 Kings 4:10), was an upper chamber over the porch through the hall toward the street. This was the "guest chamber&q [..]
Source: biblegateway.com

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(Genesis 43:30; 2 Samuel 18:33; Psalms 19:5; Daniel 6:10) The word chamber in these passages has much the same significance as with us, meaning the private rooms of the house--the guest chamber, as wi [..]
Source: biblegateway.com

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The meeting room in which Senators or Members of Parliament meet to discuss and to vote. There is one meeting room for Senators and one for Members of Parliament. > See Senate, House of Commons
Source: lop.parl.gc.ca

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1. In a rifle, shotgun or pistol, the rearmost part of the barrel that has been formed to accept a specific cartridge or shell when inserted2. In a revolver, the holes in the cylinder that have been formed to accept a cartridge
Source: saami.org

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The debating chamber where the House of Representatives meets. It has rows of seats and desks in a U-shape facing the Speaker's Chair.
Source: parliament.nz

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Official hall for the meeting of a legislative body.
Source: ncsl.org

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Official hall for the meeting of a legislative body.
Source: app.leg.wa.gov

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To find yourself in a beautiful and richly furnished chamber implies sudden fortune, either through legacies from unknown relatives or through speculation. For a young woman, it denotes that a wealthy stranger will offer her marriage and a fine establishment. If the chamber is plainly furnished, it denotes that a small competency and frugality will [..]
Source: dreams-dictionary.org

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1 : a judge's office ;specif : the private office where a judge carries on business other than court sessions (as conferences or signing papers) usually used in pl. [four other judges met in my . [..]
Source: dictionary.findlaw.com

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The Assembly or Senate Chamber where Floor Sessions are held.
Source: leginfo.ca.gov

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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.
Source: nraila.org

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The room in the Legislative Building at Queen's Park where the Legislative Assembly meets for its business.
Source: ontla.on.ca

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Part of the king's household which dealt with his expenditure.    (Sayles, George O. The King's Parliament of England, 144)
Source: netserf.org

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See Debating Chamber.
Source: parliament.scot

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  The room in which the House of Commons or a legislative assembly meets is often called the chamber, but the term can also refer to the parliamentary assembly that meets in the room.  Bicameral means ‘having two chambers’ so a bicameral parliament is one with two chambers; see bicameralism.
Source: democracy.arts.ubc.ca

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The hall or assembly room in which the House meets to conduct its business.
Source: parliament.gov.gy

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(n) a natural or artificial enclosed space(n) an enclosed volume in the body(n) a room where a judge transacts business(n) a deliberative or legislative or administrative or judicial assembly(n) a roo [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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In vacuum technologies chamber designates a vaccum chamber or recipient with a process gas under low pressure. In case of plasma technologies the chamber must be from a material which is not affected by the plasma process. Therefore plasma chambers must be made from stainless steel or from high-puridity quarz glass.
Source: plasma.com

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A relatively short, underground room-type opening of large cross-sectional area, generally built to house a special structure such as a hydroelectric power plant, hardened defense facility or storage for waste.
Source: ita-aites.org

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The part of the firearm at the rear of the barrel that is reamed out so that it will contain a cartridge for firing.
Source: genitron.com

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A compartment within a hydraulic unit. May contain elements to aid in operation or control of a unit. E.g., spring chamber, drain chamber, etc.
Source: eaton.com

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The space in the eye, filled with Aqueous Humor, bounded anteriorly by the Cornea and a small portion of the Sclera and posteriorly by a small portion of the Ciliary Body, the Iris, and that part of t [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Devices used in a technique by which Cells or Tissues are grown In Vitro or, by implantation, in vivo within chambers permeable to Diffusion of solutes across the chamber walls. The chambers are used [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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another term used to decribe a life jackets bladder.
Source: lifejackets.co.uk

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A space designed to minimize interference from stimuli (e.g., laboratory noises) irrelevant to experimental conditions, and including devices for recording behavior (see OPERANDUM) and presenting stim [..]
Source: scienceofbehavior.com

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a species of great gun
Source: shakespearehigh.com

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The rear section of the barrel where the pellet or BB is held prior to firing.
Source: crosman.com

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A general term covering a wide range of generally stone-built tombs in which one or more cells or chambers were used to receive successive burials over a period of time
Source: kerrymuseum.ie

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a) The part of a firearm containing the cartridge (or separate powder and ball) at the moment of firing it, normally at the opposite end of the barrel to the muzzle. b) The action of loading a round o [..]
Source: marplerifleandpistolclub.org.uk

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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 h [..]
Source: testing1212.co.uk

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A room or set of rooms, ''particularly'': # Any individual's private room. #* '''1845,''' , '''', #*: Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, #*: Over many a quaint and cu [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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