burner vs chamber

burner

noun
  • A gun. 

  • A pyrotechnic tear gas canister. 

  • An elaborate piece of graffiti. 

  • Someone or something which burns. 

  • A device that allows data or music to be stored on a CDR or CD-ROM. 

  • A device that burns fuel; e.g. a diesel engine; a hot-air balloon's propulsion system. 

  • A device that generates localized heat for experiments; a Bunsen burner. 

  • A device for burning refuse; an incinerator. 

  • An app that creates temporary phone numbers for a user. 

  • An element on a kitchen stove that generates localized heat for cooking. 

chamber

noun
  • One of the bullet-holding compartments in the cylinder of a revolver. 

  • The legislature or division of the legislature itself. 

  • The room used for deliberation by a legislature. 

  • Any enclosed space occupying or similar to a room. 

  • A short piece of ordnance or cannon which stood on its breech without any carriage, formerly used chiefly for celebrations and theatrical cannonades. 

  • The private office of a judge. 

  • One of the two atria or two ventricles of the heart. 

  • The private room of an individual, especially of someone wealthy or noble. 

  • A single law office in a building housing several. 

  • The area holding the ammunition round at the initiation of its discharge. 

  • A bedroom. 

  • An enlarged space in an underground tunnel of a burrowing animal. 

verb
  • To place in a chamber, as a round of ammunition. 

  • To reside in or occupy a chamber or chambers. 

  • To create or modify a gun to be a specific caliber. 

  • To enclose in a room. 

  • To prepare an offensive, defensive, or counteroffensive action by drawing a limb or weapon to a position where it may be charged with kinetic energy. 

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