a natural or artificial enclosed space or cavity
a legislative or judicial body, esp either of two houses of a legislature, or a hall used by such a body
Chamber of Deputies
a reception room in an official or state building
archaic a room, esp a bedroom
(in pl) a set of rooms used by a group of barristers
(usu in pl) a room where a judge hears private cases
(in pl) a set of rooms used by a group of barristers
a reception room in an official or state building
the part of a gun that holds the charge or cartridge
archaic a room, esp a bedroom
= chamber pot
(used before a noun) relating to or involving a small group of musical instruments or a small orchestra
a chamber concert
[Middle English via Old French chambre from Latin camera arched roof, from Greek kamara vault]