cameral
See also: caméral
English
Etymology
Formed from the root of Latin camera (“room; chamber”), with the suffix -al, perhaps corresponding to a Late Latin, Medieval Latin cameralis.
Adjective
cameral (not comparable)
- Relating to a chamber, especially to a judicial or legislative one
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from English cameral.
Pronunciation
Adjective
cameral m or f (masculine and feminine plural camerales)
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