Synonyms of the word chamber


CHAMBERASSEMBLY - BEDCHAMBER - BEDROOM - CAVITY - CAVUM - DOMICILIATE - ENCLOSURE - HOUSE - ROOM

chamber

  • n. A room or set of rooms, particularly.
  • n. (obsolete) Clipping of chamber pot: a container used for urination and defecation in one's chambers.
  • n. (figuratively) The legislature or division of the legislature itself.
  • n. Any enclosed space occupying or similar to a room.
  • n. (firearms) The area holding the ammunition round at the initiation of its discharge.
  • n. (firearms) One of the bullet-holding compartments in the cylinder of a revolver.
  • n. (historical) A short piece of ordnance or cannon which stood on its breech without any carriage, formerly…
  • v. To enclose in a room.
  • v. To reside in or occupy a chamber or chambers.
  • v. To place in a chamber, as a round of ammunition.
  • v. To create or modify a gun to be a specific caliber.
  • v. In martial arts, to prepare an offensive, defensive, or counteroffensive action by drawing a limb or weapon…
  • v. (obsolete) To be lascivious.

assembly

  • n. A set of pieces that work together in unison as a mechanism or device.
  • n. The act of putting together a set of pieces, fragments, or elements.
  • n. A congregation of people in one place for a purpose.
  • n. A legislative body.
  • n. (military) A beat of the drum or sound of the bugle as a signal to troops to assemble.
  • n. (computing) Clipping of assembly language.
  • n. (computing) In Microsoft .NET, a building block of an application, similar to a DLL, but containing both…

bedchamber

  • n. (archaic) A bedroom.

bedroom

  • n. A room in a house where a bed is kept for sleeping.

cavity

  • n. A hole or hollow depression.
  • n. A hollow area within the body (such as the sinuses).
  • n. (dentistry) A soft area in a decayed tooth.

cavum

  • n. (anatomy) A cavity.

domiciliate

  • v. (intransitive) To establish a permanent residence.
  • v. (transitive) To establish a permanent residence for (someone).
  • v. (transitive, figuratively) To settle (oneself) into a mode of thinking or the like.

enclosure

  • n. (countable) Something enclosed, i.e. inserted into a letter or similar package.
  • n. (uncountable) The act of enclosing, i.e. the insertion or inclusion of an item in a letter or package.
  • n. (countable) An area, domain, or amount of something partially or entirely enclosed by barriers.
  • n. (uncountable) The act of separating and surrounding an area, domain, or amount of something with a barrier.
  • n. (uncountable, British History) The post-feudal process of subdivision of common lands for individual ownership.
  • n. (religion) The area of a convent, monastery, etc where access is restricted to community members.

house

  • n. A structure built or serving as an abode of human beings.
  • n. The people who live in a house; a household.
  • n. A building used for something other than a residence (typically with qualifying word).
  • n. A place of business; a company or organisation, especially a printing press, a publishing company, or…
  • n. A place of public accommodation or entertainment, especially a public house, an inn, a restaurant, a theatre,…
  • n. The audience for a live theatrical or similar performance.
  • n. (politics) A building where a deliberative assembly meets; whence the assembly itself, particularly a…
  • n. A dynasty; a family with its ancestors and descendants, especially a royal or noble one.
  • n. (figuratively) a place of rest or repose.
  • n. A grouping of schoolchildren for the purposes of competition in sports and other activities.
  • n. An animal's shelter or den, or the shell of an animal such as a snail, used for protection.
  • n. (astrology) One of the twelve divisions of an astrological chart.
  • n. (chess, now rare) A square on a chessboard, regarded as the proper place of a piece.
  • n. (curling) The four concentric circles where points are scored on the ice.
  • n. Lotto; bingo.
  • n. (uncountable) A children's game in which the players pretend to be members of a household.
  • v. (transitive) To keep within a structure or container.
  • v. (transitive) To admit to residence; to harbor/harbour.
  • v. To take shelter or lodging; to abide; to lodge.
  • v. (transitive, astrology) To dwell within one of the twelve astrological houses.
  • v. (transitive) To contain or cover mechanical parts.
  • v. (obsolete) To drive to a shelter.
  • v. (obsolete) To deposit and cover, as in the grave.
  • v. (nautical) To stow in a safe place; to take down and make safe.
  • n. (music) House music.

room

  • adj. (dialectal or obsolete) Wide; spacious; roomy.
  • adv. (dialectal or obsolete) Far; at a distance; wide in space or extent.
  • adv. (nautical) Off from the wind.
  • n. (now rare) Opportunity or scope (to do something).
  • n. (uncountable) Space for something, or to carry out an activity.
  • n. (archaic) A particular portion of space.
  • n. (uncountable, figuratively) Sufficient space for or to do something.
  • n. (nautical) A space between the timbers of a ship's frame.
  • n. (obsolete) Place; stead.
  • n. (countable) A separate part of a building, enclosed by walls, a floor and a ceiling.
  • n. (countable) With possessive pronoun: one's bedroom.
  • n. (in the plural) A set of rooms inhabited by someone; one's lodgings.
  • n. (always in the singular) The people in a room.
  • n. (mining) An area for working in a coal mine.
  • n. (caving) A portion of a cave that is wider than a passage.
  • n. (Internet, countable) A forum or chat room.
  • n. Place or position in society; office; rank; post, sometimes when vacated by its former occupant.
  • v. (intransitive) To reside, especially as a boarder or tenant.
  • v. (transitive) To assign to a room; to allocate a room to.

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