Meaning unicameral
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unicameral


  consisting of one chamber or house, especially of a law-making body
Source: naurugov.nr

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unicameral


1853, from uni- "one" + Late Latin camera "chamber" (see camera) + -al (1).
Source: etymonline.com

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unicameral


consisting of one chamber or house, especially of a law-making body
Source: aph.gov.au

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unicameral


A description of a parliament, like New Zealand’s, that consists of a single House or legislative chamber. New Zealand’s Parliament was bicameral (consisting of two Houses) until the Legislative Counc [..]
Source: parliament.nz

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unicameral


A legislature with only one chamber.
Source: ncsl.org

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unicameral


A parliament that has only one House or chamber such as the Queensland, ACT and Northern Territory parliaments. See also bicameral.
Source: parliament.curriculum.edu.au (offline)

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unicameral


Having one house of Parliament. The Parliaments of the ACT, Queensland and NT are unicameral. (See bicameral)
Source: elections.act.gov.au

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unicameral


(adj) composed of one legislative body
Source: beedictionary.com





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