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Meaning of multicameral | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. Having multiple chambers; consisting of three or more enclosed spaces; multicamerate.
  2. Having three or more judicial or legislative chambers; employing multicameralism.
  3. Involving three or more special interest groups or viewpoints.
    broadly

Examples

“Multicameral buildings may be planned as such from the beginning, such as the mausoleums, which have a ziyarat khaneh (antechamber); or they may have acquired additions over several generations, as did many of the tomb towers in Mazanderan.”
“Thus, the lungs of all turtles, tortoises, monitor lizards, and crocodiles are multicameral lungs.”
“Although cysts are almost invariably unicameral in shape, multiple lesions can manifest as a multicameral appearance when clustered together.”
“In contrast, we might occasionally study a bicameral or multicameral legislature that is parallel, in the sense that a bill is passed into law when it is approved by any one chamber.”
“To begin with, multicameral parliaments have given legislative expression to the divisions of premodern estate assemblies, where hereditary rank has entitled lords to an upper house of their own to counteract the lawmaking of a house of commons.”
“Many of these assemblies were multicameral, as the term "estates" implies, with particular interests (church, town, rural, and noble) represented by separate chambers of the parliament.”
“Given the many instances of real-life multicameral institutions and the speculative and atheoretical nature of the literature that portrays power relationships among them, it seems worthwhile to try to develop a deeper and more general understanding of the manner in which they share power that clarifies "discrepancies" such as those considered above.”
“In Laughlin's earlier work, Brain, Symbol and Experience, he defines cosmology as: A culturally conditioned, cognized view of reality as a systemic, multicameral, dynamic, and organic whole.”
“We demonstrate that for any power index satisfying a number of standard properties, the index of a player in the multicameral game can be smaller (or greater) than in all the chamber games; this can occur even when the players are ordered the same way by desirability relations in all the chamber games.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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