Chamber can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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chamber - place in a chamber | ||
Noun |
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chamber - a natural or artificial enclosed space | ||
chamber - a room where a judge transacts business | ||
chamber - an enclosed volume in the body; "the chambers of his heart were healthy" | ||
chamber - a deliberative or legislative or administrative or judicial assembly; "the upper chamber is the senate" | ||
chamber - a room used primarily for sleeping |
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1. | noun | The upper chamber is the senate. | |
2. | noun | "My lady is in her chamber," said the servant. | |
3. | noun | Under the Constitution, the lower chamber's resolutions override those of the upper chamber. | |
4. | noun | "I observed it when you entered the chamber," Holmes said. | |
5. | noun | His hotel chamber at the palatial space hotel had the grandiose view of Jupiter's rainbow face through the big window. | |
6. | noun | Mary Elton, the rector's only child, a sweet maiden of twenty-two summers stood at the window of her pretty chamber, looking out upon the wonderful picture which frost and sunshine, with the long stretch of valley, and distant wood-clad hills, had made for her. | |
7. | noun | Air provides considerable thermal insulation when trapped in a chamber. | |
8. | noun | In the most secret chamber of the castle lay the greatest treasure on earth—the Book of Truth. | |
9. | noun | When any pretty maiden came near the castle, she was changed into a bird, and the fairy put her into a cage, and hung her up in a chamber in the castle. | |
10. | noun | Pressing the orange button will command the titrator to rinse the chamber. | |
11. | noun | A furnace is an enclosed chamber in which heat is produced to heat buildings, destroy refuse, smelt or refine ores, etc. | |
12. | noun | When Scrooge awoke, it was so dark, that looking out of bed, he could scarcely distinguish the transparent window from the opaque walls of his chamber. | |
13. | noun | He turned into the finest inn, ordered the best chamber and his favourite dinner; for now that he had so much money he was really rich. | |
14. | noun | They brought Tom down to the torture chamber. | |
15. | noun | In a rocket engine, fuel and a source of oxygen, called an oxidizer, are mixed and exploded in a combustion chamber. The combustion produces hot exhaust which is passed through a nozzle to accelerate the flow and produce thrust. |
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The upper chamber is the senate. |
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"My lady is in her chamber," said the servant. | |
Under the Constitution, the lower chamber's resolutions override those of the upper chamber. | |
"I observed it when you entered the chamber," Holmes said. | |
His hotel chamber at the palatial space hotel had the grandiose view of Jupiter's rainbow face through the big window. | |
Mary Elton, the rector's only child, a sweet maiden of twenty-two summers stood at the window of her pretty chamber, looking out upon the wonderful picture which frost and sunshine, with the long stretch of valley, and distant wood-clad hills, had made for her. | |
Air provides considerable thermal insulation when trapped in a chamber. | |
In the most secret chamber of the castle lay the greatest treasure on earth—the Book of Truth. | |
When any pretty maiden came near the castle, she was changed into a bird, and the fairy put her into a cage, and hung her up in a chamber in the castle. | |
Pressing the orange button will command the titrator to rinse the chamber. | |
A furnace is an enclosed chamber in which heat is produced to heat buildings, destroy refuse, smelt or refine ores, etc. | |
When Scrooge awoke, it was so dark, that looking out of bed, he could scarcely distinguish the transparent window from the opaque walls of his chamber. | |
He turned into the finest inn, ordered the best chamber and his favourite dinner; for now that he had so much money he was really rich. | |
They brought Tom down to the torture chamber. | |
In a rocket engine, fuel and a source of oxygen, called an oxidizer, are mixed and exploded in a combustion chamber. The combustion produces hot exhaust which is passed through a nozzle to accelerate the flow and produce thrust. |