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Definition of chat
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of chat is as below...
Chat (v. i.) To talk in a light and
familiar
manner;
to
converse
without
form or
ceremony;
to
gossip.
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Mump
::
Mump (v. i.) To talk
imperfectly,
brokenly,
or
feebly;
to
chatter
unintelligibly..
Appraise
::
Appraise
(v. t.) To set a
value;
to
estimate
the worth of,
particularly
by
persons
appointed
for the
purpose;
as, to
appraise
goods and
chattels..
Deodand
::
Deodand
(n.) A
personal
chattel
which had
caused
the death of a
person,
and for that
reason
was given to God, that is,
forfeited
to the
crown,
to be
applied
to pious uses, and
distributed
in alms by the high
almoner.
Thus, if a cart ran over a man and
killed
him, it was
forfeited
as a
deodand..
Woodchat
::
Woodchat
(n.) A
European
shrike
(Enneoctonus
rufus).
In the male the head and nape are
rufous
red; the back,
wings,
and tail are
black,
varied
with
white..
Confabulate
::
Confabulate
(v. i.) To talk
familiarly
together;
to chat; to
prattle.
Chat
::
Chat (v. i.) To talk in a light and
familiar
manner;
to
converse
without
form or
ceremony;
to
gossip.
Parrot
::
Parrot
(v. i.) To
chatter
like a
parrot.
Tick
::
Tick (n.) The
whinchat;
-- so
called
from its note.
Kamtschadales
::
Kamtschadales
(n. pl.) An
aboriginal
tribe
inhabiting
the
southern
part of
Kamtschatka.
Matriarchate
::
Matriarchate
(n.) The
office
or
jurisdiction
of a
matriarch;
a
matriarchal
form of
government.
Achate
::
Achate
(n.)
Purchase;
bargaining.
Stone-still
::
Stonesmickle
(n.) The
stonechat;
--
called
also
stonesmitch.
Chatter
::
Chatter
(n.) Noise made by
collision
of the
teeth,
as in
shivering..
Muscovy Duck
::
Muscovy
duck () A duck
(Cairina
moschata),
larger
than the
common
duck, often
raised
in
poultry
yards.
Called
also musk duck. It is
native
of
tropical
America,
from
Mexico
to
Southern
Brazil..
Chattering
::
Chattering
(n.) The act or habit of
talking
idly or
rapidly,
or of
making
inarticulate
sounds;
the
sounds
so made; noise made by the
collision
of the
teeth;
chatter..
Replevin
::
Replevin
(n.) The writ by which goods and
chattels
are
replevied.
Good
::
Good (n.)
Wares;
commodities;
chattels;
--
formerly
used in the
singular
in a
collective
sense.
In law, a
comprehensive
name for
almost
all
personal
property
as
distinguished
from land or real
property..
Mutuary
::
Mutuary
(n.) One who
borrows
personal
chattels
which are to be
consumed
by him, and which he is to
return
or repay in
kind..
Replevy
::
Replevy
(v. t.) To take or get back, by a writ for that
purpose
(goods
and
chattels
wrongfully
taken or
detained),
upon
giving
security
to try the right to them in a suit at law, and, if that
should
be
determined
against
the
plaintiff,
to
return
the
property
replevied..
Pittle-pattle
::
Pittle-pattle
(v. i.) To talk
unmeaningly;
to
chatter
or
prattle.
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