Noun: Chambers cheym-bu(r)z- English architect (1723-1796)
- William Chambers, Sir William Chambers Noun: chamber cheym-bu(r)- A natural or artificial enclosed space
- An enclosed volume in the body
"the chambers of his heart were healthy" - A room where a judge transacts business
- A deliberative, legislative, administrative or judicial assembly
"the upper chamber is the senate" - A room used primarily for sleeping
- bedroom, sleeping room, sleeping accommodation, bedchamber - The part of a firearm that holds the ammunition and charge
Verb: chamber cheym-bu(r)- Place in a chamber
Type of: architect, assembly, bodily cavity, cavity, cavum, designer, domiciliate, enclosure, house, put up, room Part of: abode, domicil [rare], domicile, dwelling, dwelling house, habitation, home Encyclopedia: Chambers, Michael Chamber, John |