Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cameral
Adjective
/ˈkeɪ.mər.əl/
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Definition
Relating to a chamber or a room, often used in the context of legislative chambers or rooms. It can also denote something pertaining to a camera or an apparatus resembling a camera.
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Examples
- The cameral system of governance is efficient in managing parliamentary proceedings.
- He used a cameral approach in his artwork, utilizing light and shadow to create depth.
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Meaning
The term ‘cameral’ is used to describe items or concepts associated with chambers, particularly in official or formal contexts, as well as objects related to photography or image capture.
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Synonyms
- Chamberal
- Camera-related
- Official