- Chamber - Chamber of the heart - Heart chamber - Interior courtyard - Open public space in a building - A square hall lighted from above, into which rooms open at
one or more levels. - An open court with a porch or gallery around three or more
sides; especially at the entrance of a basilica or other church. The
name was extended in the Middle Ages to the open churchyard or
cemetery.
- Cardiac chamber - Heart chamber - Section of the heart - A cavity, or one of the cavities, of an organ, as of the
larynx or the brain; specifically, the posterior chamber, or one of the
two posterior chambers, of the heart, which receives the blood from the
auricle and forces it out from the heart. See Heart. - The stomach. - Fig.: Any cavity, or hollow place, in which any function
may be conceived of as operating.
- The external ear, or that part of the ear which is
prominent from the head. - The chamber, or one of the two chambers, of the heart, by
which the blood is received and transmitted to the ventricle or
ventricles; -- so called from its resemblance to the auricle or
external ear of some quadrupeds. See Heart. - An angular or ear-shaped lobe. - An instrument applied to the ears to give aid in hearing;
a kind of ear trumpet.