Chambers vs Stairs - What's the difference?
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(legal) A judge's private office.
(UK, legal) The rooms used by a barrister or to an association of barristers.
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(label) A contiguous set of steps connecting two floors.
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(head)Mr. Pratt's Patients, passage=We tiptoed into the house, up the stairs and along the hall into the room where the Professor had been spending so much of his time.}}
