parliament vs upper chamber

parliament

noun
  • A particular assembly of the members of such a legislature, as convened for a specific purpose or period of time (commonly designated with an ordinal number – for example, first parliament or 12th parliament – or a descriptive adjective – for example, Long Parliament, Short Parliament and Rump Parliament). 

  • In many countries, the legislative branch of government, a deliberative assembly or set of assemblies whose elected or appointed members meet to debate the major political issues of the day, make, amend, and repeal laws, authorize the executive branch of government to spend money, and in some cases exercise judicial powers; a legislature. 

  • A formal council summoned (especially by a monarch) to discuss important issues. 

  • A gathering of birds, especially rooks or owls. 

  • Parliament cake, a type of gingerbread. 

upper chamber

noun
  • The upper legislative chamber in a bicameral legislature; usually smaller and having more restricted power than the lower chamber. 

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