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carried out
laundry work were of
lower status than
chamberers, and were
called "lavenders".
Chamberers would embroider and
launder some
linen items, especially...
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chamber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chamber or The
Chamber may
refer to:
Chamber of commerce, a form of
business network Legislative chamber,...
- In a
Chamber is the
first studio album by the rock band Wire Train. The
album contains the band's
first single, "
Chamber of ****os",
released in late...
- The
Chamber may
refer to: The
Chamber (novel), a 1994
novel by John
Grisham The
Chamber (1996 film), a film
based on the
novel by John
Grisham The Chamber...
- Look up
chambered in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chambered is an
adjective related to the word
chamber. It may
refer to:
Chambered body, an element...
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Chamber music is a form of
classical music that is
composed for a
small group of instruments—traditionally a
group that
could fit in a
palace chamber...
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mother of maids, with four
chamberers. The Earl of
Worcester discussed the
appointments in a 1604 letter: "for the
presence [
chamber]
there ar nowe 5 maydes...
- A
diving chamber is a
vessel for
human occupation,
which may have an
entrance that can be
sealed to hold an
internal pressure significantly higher than...
- A gas
chamber is an
apparatus for
killing humans or
animals with gas,
consisting of a
sealed chamber into
which a
poisonous or
asphyxiant gas is introduced...
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cloud chamber, also
known as a
Wilson chamber, is a
particle detector used for
visualizing the p****age of
ionizing radiation. A
cloud chamber consists...