ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1650.  Fuller, Pisgah, 373. The east end where the Porch stood, was clear, and unchambered.

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1870.  E. T. Stevens, Flint Chips, 392, note. Skulls from unchambered long barrows in South Wilts.

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1895.  Chambers’s Encycl., VII. 409. This shell [of the nautilus] is unchambered, and peculiar to the females.

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