Zoology and Palaeontology. The state of a shell or other structure of being divided into chambers or partitioned.
Origin
Mid 17th century (in an earlier sense). Partly from post-classical Latin cameration-, cameratio vaulting, and partly from classical Latin cameracamera + -ation.
Definition of cameration in US English:
cameration
nounˌkaməˈreɪʃn
Zoology and Palaeontology. The state of a shell or other structure of being divided into chambers or partitioned.
Origin
Mid 17th century (in an earlier sense). Partly from post-classical Latin cameration-, cameratio vaulting, and partly from classical Latin camera camera + -ation.