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Unicameral

Unicameral \U`ni*cam"e*ral\, a. [Uni- + L. camera vault.] Having, or consisting of, a single chamber; -- said of a legislative assembly. [R.]
--F. Lieber.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unicameral

1853, from uni- "one" + Late Latin camera "chamber" (see camera) + -al (1).

Wiktionary
unicameral

a. 1 Of, or having a single legislative chamber. 2 (context linguistics of a script English) That it makes no distinction between upper case and lower case, but rather has only one case.

WordNet
unicameral

adj. composed of one legislative body [ant: bicameral]

Wikipedia
Unicameral (disambiguation)

To be unicameral is to have only one legislative or parliamentary chamber.

Unicameral may also refer to:

  • The Unicameral, the supreme legislative body of the State of Nebraska
  • Unicameral alphabet, an alphabet that has no case for its letters

Usage examples of "unicameral".

Sennec was of the Invariant neuroform, a highly integrated unicameral nervous system.

True unicameral consciousness, all segments of the brain at all levels massively interconnected.

All 299 members of the unicameral body were present, as well as every cabinet and high-ranking security officer in the nation.