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.
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.
guns or shot of large size.
A genre descended from rock music, characterized by massive sound, highly amplified distortion, and overall loudness, often with extended guitar solos, and lyrics that involve aggressive or fantastic imagery.
Any metal that has a specific gravity greater than about 5, especially one, such as lead, that is poisonous and may be a hazard in the environment. (There are many different definitions of what counts as a heavy metal; see Heavy metals for a discussion.)
Great influence or power.