Presence-chamber
1Presence chamber — Presence Pres ence, n. [F. pr[ e]sence, L. praesentia. See {Present}.] 1. The state of being present, or of being within sight or call, or at hand; opposed to absence. [1913 Webster] 2. The place in which one is present; the part of space within… …
2presence chamber — n. the room in which a king or other person of rank or distinction formally receives guests …
3presence chamber — Chiefly Brit. the special room in which a great personage, as a sovereign, receives guests, holds audiences, etc. [1555 65] * * * …
4presence chamber — royal reception room …
5presence chamber — noun a room in which a monarch or other distinguished person receives visitors …
6presence chamber — noun room in which a monarch or other great person receives guests, assemblies, etc. • Hypernyms: ↑room …
7presence-chamber — …
8Presence — Pres ence, n. [F. pr[ e]sence, L. praesentia. See {Present}.] 1. The state of being present, or of being within sight or call, or at hand; opposed to absence. [1913 Webster] 2. The place in which one is present; the part of space within one s ken …
9Presence of mind — Presence Pres ence, n. [F. pr[ e]sence, L. praesentia. See {Present}.] 1. The state of being present, or of being within sight or call, or at hand; opposed to absence. [1913 Webster] 2. The place in which one is present; the part of space within… …
10Presence room — Presence Pres ence, n. [F. pr[ e]sence, L. praesentia. See {Present}.] 1. The state of being present, or of being within sight or call, or at hand; opposed to absence. [1913 Webster] 2. The place in which one is present; the part of space within… …