chambers
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
chamber/ˈtʃeɪmbə(r)/
▶noun
- 1 a large room used for formal or public events.
- 2 one of the houses of a parliament.
- 3 (chambers) Law, Brit. rooms used by a barrister or barristers, especially in the Inns of Court.
■ Law a judge's office, where proceedings may be held if not required to be held in open court.
- 4 archaic a private room, especially a bedroom.
- 5 an enclosed space or cavity.
■ the part of a gun bore that contains the charge.
- 6 [as modifier] Music of or for a small group of instruments: a chamber orchestra.
– derivatives
chambered adjective.
chambered adjective.
– origin ME: from OFr. chambre, from L. camera ‘vault, arched chamber’, from Gk kamara ‘object with an arched cover’.
'chambers' also found in these Oxford entries:
atrioventricular
- bicameral
- camera
- camera
- chamber
- diastole
- endocardium
- globigerina
- mining bee
- revolver
- septum
- six-shooter

