- a natural or artificial enclosed space
- place in a chamber
- an enclosed volume in the body; "the chambers of his heart were healthy"
- a room where a judge transacts business
- a deliberative or legislative or administrative or judicial assembly; "the upper chamber is the senate"
- bedroom: a room used primarily for sleeping
- Jonothon "Jono" Evan Starsmore, better known as Decibel or Chamber, is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero associated with the X-Men and the New Warriors.
- In firearms, the chamber is that portion of the barrel or firing cylinder in which the cartridge is inserted prior to being fired. Rifles and pistols generally have a single chamber in their barrels, while revolvers have multiple chambers in their cylinders and no chamber in their barrel.
- The Chamber is a 1996 drama/thriller film based on John Grisham's novel of the same name. The film was directed by James Foley and stars Gene Hackman and Chris O'Donnell.
- The Chamber was a short-lived game show television program that aired on FOX. It was an hour-long show that debuted on January 13, 2002. The show featured contestants answering questions while strapped into a torture chamber.
- The Chamber (1994) is a legal thriller written by American author John Grisham.
- (Chambers (bus company)) H.C. Chambers & Son or just Chambers is an independent bus and coach operator based in Bures in Suffolk, England. The company operates services over a wide area of Suffolk and Essex, running a fleet of around 30 buses.
- (Chambers) Shorthand for The Chambers Dictionary.
- (CHAMBERS) ERNEST JOHN, militia officer, journalist, author, and civil servant; b. 16 April 1862 in Penkridge, England, youngest son of Edward Thomas Chambers and Louisa Percy Davies; m. 31 Aug. 1898 Bertha Macmillan of Kingston, Ont., and they had a son and a daughter; d. ...
- (Chambers) A judge's office, where attorneys go to discuss cases off the record or outside the presence of a jury.
- (Chambers) A judge's private room or office wherein he or she hears motions, signs papers, and performs other tasks pertaining to his or her office when a session of the court, such as a trial, is not being held.
- (Chambers) A loose association of barristers. Those who practice independently are not allowed to form partnerships but they will join a collective and share clerks and administration.
- (Chambers) A type of hearing that is different from a full trial. Evidence^ is presented in the form of affidavits. Lawyers and the judge do not wear robes.
- (Chambers) Hollow sections designed into uPVC frames to provide added structural strength, insulation and noise reduction.
- (Chambers) Judge's personal rooms, where he may hear matters in private.
- (Chambers) King Solomon's Temple was a series of chambers built on the north, south and west sides of the Temple.
- (Chambers) This species of craft is very common in the waters of New England.
- (Chambers) Tiny spaces within a North Star sash or frame that act like insulating air pockets and add strength.
- (chambers) One of the three relatively large rooms of the Statehouse where the Indiana Supreme Court, the Indiana Senate or the Indiana House of Representatives meet in session. ...
- The holes in cylinder housings that house top pins (drivers) and springs.