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From lower +‎ chamber.

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lower chamber (plural lower chambers)

  1. (government) The lower legislative chamber in a bicameral legislature; in many cases, the one that is directly elected and/or has more practical power, such as the power to raise and spend money.
    Coordinate terms: upper chamber, sole chamber

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