Definition of chat

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Chat (n.) A bird of the genus Icteria, allied to the warblers, in America. The best known species are the yellow-breasted chat (I. viridis), and the long-tailed chat (I. longicauda). In Europe the name is given to several birds of the family Saxicolidae, as the stonechat, and whinchat..

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Palter :: Palter (v. i.) To babble; to chatter.
Babble :: Babble (v. i.) To talk much; to chatter; to prate.
Chatter :: Chatter (v. t.) To utter rapidly, idly, or indistinctly..
Distrainor :: Distrainor (n.) One who distrains; the party distraining goods or chattels.
Exarchate :: Exarchate (n.) The office or the province of an exarch.
Haver :: Haver (v. i.) To maunder; to talk foolishly; to chatter.
Crack :: Crack (n.) Free conversation; friendly chat.
Chatter :: Chatter (n.) Noise made by collision of the teeth, as in shivering..
Gab :: Gab (v. i.) To talk idly; to prate; to chatter.
Chat :: Chat (n.) Small stones with ore.
Chattelism :: Chattelism (n.) The act or condition of holding chattels; the state of being a chattel.
Chitter :: Chitter (v. i.) To shiver or chatter with cold.
Patriarchate :: Patriarchate (n.) A patriarchal form of government or society. See Patriarchal, a., 3..
Debacchation :: Debacchation (n.) Wild raving or debauchery.
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..
Woodchat :: Woodchat (n.) Any one of several species of Asiatic singing birds belonging to the genera Ianthia and Larvivora. They are closely allied to the European robin. The males are usually bright blue above, and more or less red or rufous beneath..
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..
Stone-still :: Stonesmickle (n.) The stonechat; -- called also stonesmitch.
Musk :: Musk (n.) A plant of the genus Erodium (E. moschatum); -- called also musky heron's-bill.
Chateux :: Chateux (pl. ) of Chatea.
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