cameral
Americanadjective
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of or relating to a judicial or legislative chamber or the privacy of such a chamber.
adjective
Etymology
Origin of cameral
1755–65; < Medieval Latin camerālis, equivalent to camer ( a ) treasury, governmental chamber + -ālis -al 1; chamber
Example Sentences
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The story last week did stir up an at least plausible atmosphere of cameral politics.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It is said in the Mearns,— "'A cameral haddock's ne'er gude Till it get three draps o' May flude.'"
From The Proverbs of Scotland by Hislop, Alexander
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