1. chambered - Adjective
2. chambered - Verb
4. chambered - Adjective Satellite
of Chamber
Having a chamber or chambers; as, a chambered shell; a chambered gun.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll but blind In his chambered hole Gropes for worms The four-clawed Mole. Walter de la Mare
a spiral chambered seashell Source: Internet
1 – Internal gills where the blood is reoxygenated 2 – Point where the blood is depleted of oxygen and returns to the heart via veins 3 – Two chambered heart. Source: Internet
All semi-automatic rifles with a capacity greater than 3 rounds, all handguns and all rifles chambered in 'military' calibres, including bolt action, require permits. Source: Internet
Barclay, Gordon "The Neolithic" in Edwards & Ralston (2003) p. 136 Corrimony chambered cairn near Drumnadrochit is an example dated to 2000 BC or older. Source: Internet
A slam fire is when a cartridge fires immediately upon being chambered, before a trigger squeeze, and is most often caused by a floating firing pin that becomes obstructed by debris, or by an improperly raised primer that is installed on a cartridge case. Source: Internet