The Collaborative International Dictionary
Concamerate
Concamerate \Con*cam"er*ate\ (k[o^]n*k[a^]m"[~e]r*[=a]t), v. t. [L. concameratus, p. p. of concamerare to arch over. See Camber.]
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To arch over; to vault.
Of the upper beak an inch and a half consisteth of one concamerated bone.
--Grew. To divide into chambers or cells.
--Woodward.
Wiktionary
concamerate
vb. 1 To arch over; to vault. 2 To divide into chambers or cells.
Usage examples of "concamerate".
But I prefer my truth flat and not concamerate, even with the most dulcet spring of famous rhetoric in spate beneath.
Peering into the square, concamerated chamber, which had a kingly spaciousness, they saw that it was unoccupied by any visible tenant.