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Definition of chat
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Chat (n.)
Light,
familiar
talk;
conversation;
gossip..
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Palter
::
Palter
(v. i.) To
babble;
to
chatter.
Jaspachate
::
Jaspachate
(n.) Agate
jasper.
Chatter
::
Chatter
(v. i.) To utter
sounds
which
somewhat
resemble
language,
but are
inarticulate
and
indistinct..
Chitter
::
Chitter
(v. i.) To
shiver
or
chatter
with cold.
Matriarchate
::
Matriarchate
(n.) The
office
or
jurisdiction
of a
matriarch;
a
matriarchal
form of
government.
Twattle
::
Twattle
(v. i.) To
prate;
to talk much and idly; to
gabble;
to
chatter;
to
twaddle;
as, a
twattling
gossip..
Chatter
::
Chatter
(n.)
Sounds
like those of a
magpie
or
monkey;
idle talk;
rapid,
thoughtless
talk;
jabber;
prattle..
Haver
::
Haver (v. i.) To
maunder;
to talk
foolishly;
to
chatter.
Inventory
::
Inventory
(n.) An
account,
catalogue,
or
schedule,
made by an
executor
or
administrator,
of all the goods and
chattels,
and
sometimes
of the real
estate,
of a
deceased
person;
a list of the
property
of which a
person
or
estate
is found to be
possessed;
hence,
an
itemized
list of goods or
valuables,
with their
estimated
worth;
specifically,
the
annual
account
of stock taken in any
business..
Converse
::
Converse
(v. i.) To
engage
in
familiar
colloquy;
to
interchange
thoughts
and
opinions
in a free,
informal
manner;
to chat; --
followed
by with
before
a
person;
by on,
about,
concerning,
etc.,
before
a
thing..
Chatty
::
Chatty
(n.) A
porous
earthen
pot used in India for
cooling
water,
etc..
Tattlery
::
Tattlery
(n.) Idle talk or chat;
tittle-tattle.
Tetrarchate
::
Tetrarchate
(n.) A
tetrarchy.
Heriot
::
Heriot
(n.)
Formerly,
a
payment
or
tribute
of arms or
military
accouterments,
or the best
beast,
or
chattel,
due to the lord on the death of a
tenant;
in
modern
use, a
customary
tribute
of goods or
chattels
to the lord of the fee, paid on the
decease
of a
tenant..
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..
Moschatel
::
Moschatel
(n.) A plant of the genus Adoxa (A.
moschatellina),
the
flowers
of which are pale
green,
and have a faint musky
smell.
It is found in woods in all parts of
Europe,
and is
called
also
hollow
root and musk
crowfoot..
Chattered
::
Chattered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Chatte.
Chatterer
::
Chatterer
(n.) A bird of the
family
Ampelidae
-- so
called
from its
monotonous
note. The
Bohemion
chatterer
(Ampelis
garrulus)
inhabits
the
arctic
regions
of both
continents.
In
America
the cedar bird is a more
common
species.
See
Bohemian
chatterer,
and Cedar
bird..
Realty
::
Realty
(n.)
Immobility,
or the
fixed,
permanent
nature
of real
property;
as,
chattels
which savor of the
realty;
-- so
written
in legal
language
for
reality..
Debacchation
::
Debacchation
(n.) Wild
raving
or
debauchery.
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