Definitions for Chambers
Chambers
Cham·bers
Spelling: [cheym-berz]
IPA: /ˈtʃeɪm bərz/
Chambers is a 8 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 17 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.
You can make 458 anagrams from letters in Chambers (abcehmrs).
Definitions for Chambers
noun
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Robert, 1802–71, Scottish publisher and editor.
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Robert William, 1865–1933, U.S. novelist and illustrator.
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Whittaker (Jay David Chambers) 1901–61, U.S. journalist, Communist spy, and accuser of Alger Hiss.
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a room, usually private, in a house or apartment, especially a bedroom:
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a room in a palace or official residence.
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the meeting hall of a legislative or other assembly.
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chambers, Law.
a place where a judge hears matters not requiring action in open court.
the private office of a judge.
(in England) the quarters or rooms that lawyers use to consult with their clients, especially in the Inns of Court.
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a legislative, judicial, or other like body:
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an organization of individuals or companies for a specified purpose.
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the place where the moneys due a government are received and kept; a treasury or chamberlain's office.
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(in early New England) any bedroom above the ground floor, generally named for the ground-floor room beneath it.
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a compartment or enclosed space; cavity:
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(in a canal or the like) the space between any two gates of a lock.
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a receptacle for one or more cartridges in a firearm, or for a shell in a gun or other cannon.
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(in a gun) the part of the barrel that receives the charge.
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chamber pot.
adjective
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of, relating to, or performing chamber music:
verb (used with object)
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to put or enclose in, or as in, a chamber.
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to provide with a chamber.
Origin of Chambers
1175-1225; Middle English chambre Old French Latin camera, variant of camara vaulted room, vault Greek kamára
Examples for Chambers
A bee entered one of the Chambers with a prophecy of flowers.
In head shops you can also buy vaporizers with Chambers that can process actual dry buds, but that is so 20th century.
The word “Carcosa,” which Chambers borrowed from Ambrose Bierce, and which later showed up in the works of H.P. Lovecraft.
And they were still further indebted to the Messrs. Chambers.
We then entered the house and ascended to our Chambers, still without a word.
The three hospitals of Lourdes had emptied their Chambers of horror.
“This will end as an annulled election by the Constitutional Court, I think,” says Chambers.
In a strange twist, Chambers was to play the part of Shana Babcock, the best friend of Linda Lovelace.
My soul, 'Melia, how I should like to git up into your Chambers!
Chambers, who had divorced Traynor back in 1985, was uncomfortable with the storyline.