Meaning of multicameral | Babel Free
Definitions
- Having multiple chambers; consisting of three or more enclosed spaces; multicamerate.
- Having three or more judicial or legislative chambers; employing multicameralism.
- Involving three or more special interest groups or viewpoints.
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.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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