chamberlike

adj

Etymology

From chamber + -like.

  1. derived from καμάρα — “vaulted chamber
  2. derived from camera
  3. derived from chambre
  4. inherited from chambre
  5. suffixed as chamberlike — “chamber + like

Definitions

  1. Resembling chamber music.

    • “Fantasy” (Palmetto) is Mr. Mays’s other recent effort, and on it he presents chamberlike originals and canonical reinterpretations (again including Debussy, Bach and Scriabin).

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