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Noun: Chambers  cheym-bu(r)z
  1. English architect (1723-1796)
    - William Chambers, Sir William Chambers
Noun: chamber  cheym-bu(r)
  1. A natural or artificial enclosed space
    "The divers explored an underwater chamber in the cave system"
     
  2. An enclosed volume in the body
    "the chambers of his heart were healthy"
     
  3. A room where a judge transacts business
    "The judge retired to his chambers to consider the verdict"
     
  4. A deliberative, legislative, administrative or judicial assembly
    "the upper chamber is the senate"
     
  5. A room used primarily for sleeping
    "They painted their chamber a soothing shade of blue";
    - bedroom, sleeping room, sleeping accommodation, bedchamber [archaic]
     
  6. (modifier) of or for music written for a small ensemble
    "They performed chamber music in the hall"
     
  7. The part of a firearm that holds the ammunition and charge
    "He loaded the bullet into the chamber"
Verb: chamber  cheym-bu(r)
  1. Place in a chamber
    "The musician chambered a round in his revolver-shaped guitar"

Type of: architect, assembly, bodily cavity, cavity, cavum, designer, domiciliate [rare], enclosure, house, put up, room

Part of: abode, domicil [rare], domicile, dwelling, dwelling house, habitation, home

Encyclopedia: Chambers, Michael

Chamber, John