kamer

Etymology
From, from , from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) A room, a chamber.

Etymology
From, from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) A room, physical chamber in a building.
 * 2)  A bedroom.
 * 3)  A living room.
 * 4)  A special, more luxurious living room (formerly) reserved for use on Sundays and holidays, found in old houses that were inhabited by relatively affluent people.
 * 5)  A non-campus residence for students.
 * 6) A board, judicial court or other institution with a specific competence.
 * 7) A chamber or division of a legisative assembly such as a parliament.
 * 8) A separated section in a structured object, e.g. chamber of a gun.
 * 1) A board, judicial court or other institution with a specific competence.
 * 2) A chamber or division of a legisative assembly such as a parliament.
 * 3) A separated section in a structured object, e.g. chamber of a gun.
 * 1) A chamber or division of a legisative assembly such as a parliament.
 * 2) A separated section in a structured object, e.g. chamber of a gun.
 * 1) A separated section in a structured object, e.g. chamber of a gun.
 * 1) A separated section in a structured object, e.g. chamber of a gun.
 * 1) A separated section in a structured object, e.g. chamber of a gun.

Derived terms
- board or institution

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) room

Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1)  A moon.