A room, group of rooms, or building in which someone may live or stay
A company which practices law
Plural for an enclosed space or cavity
“The plates are varnished with three different enamels, and dried in a warm-air chamber made for the purpose.”
Plural for a bedroom
“When queen Herzeloyde lies asleep in her chamber, surrounded and watched over by her maidens, she is haunted by nightmares.”
Plural for a large room used for formal or public events
“It was fairly early the next morning when the duke sent a messenger down to gather up the five and bring them back to his audience chamber to meet with him.”
Plural for a collection of people, countries, or groups that combine for mutual protection or cooperation
“A member of the Chamber of Representatives may not also be a member of the Senate at the same time.”
Plural for a legislative body of a state
Plural for a part or division of a building enclosed by walls, floor, and ceiling
Plural for a group of people constituted as the decision-making body of an organization
Plural for a hollow place in a solid body or surface
Plural for a square hall lit by daylight from above
Toilet rooms
Plural for a hollow bed for a natural or artificial waterway
Plural for a container holding a supply of something
Plural for an underground room or vault beneath a church, used as a chapel or burial place
Plural for container as toilet
Plural for a floating tank that can be submerged, attached to an underwater object and then pumped out to lift the object by buoyancy
Plural for a case or container, especially for a blade, knife or sword
Plural for a prison or vault, typically built underground, beneath a castle
Plural for a small room, closet, or cabinet used for storing food
Plural for a private room or compartment on a ship
Plural for an object with a cylindrical shape
Plural for a body of people acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases
(rare) To reside in or live somewhere or with someone
“Three nights have I chambered with woman without trespass in deed.”
To protect from attack, harm or danger
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