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cameral
[ kam-er-uhl, kam-ruhl ]
adjective
- of or relating to a judicial or legislative chamber or the privacy of such a chamber.
cameral
/ ˈkæmərəl /
adjective
- of or relating to a judicial or legislative chamber
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of cameral1
Example Sentences
Since basically the moment the 118th Congress was sworn in, in January 2023, it was pretty clear that this particular cameral gathering had barely a passing interest in passing laws.
Taiwan has a history of cameral chaos as legislators seek to demonstrate to constituents their, well, gutsiness.
The photographer knew where the lynching was to take place, and had his cameral paraphernalia in the City Hall.
The words “passed,” “determine” and “consent” in the Constitution’s provisions dealing with lawmaking, cameral rulemaking and appointments, respectively, should be understood to contain an implicit premise that a determined and focused legislative majority must be able to get its way in a reasonable amount of time.
Major foreign shareholders have called for Woodford to be immediately reinstated, saying he can restore faith in the 92-year-old cameral and endoscope maker.
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