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past of chat, A conversation to stop an argument or settle situations, Informal conversation, To exchange text or voice messages in real time through a computer network, as if having a face-to-face conversation, To be engaged in informal conversation, An exchange of text or voice messages in real time through a computer network, resembling a face-to-face conversation, To talk more than a few words, Mining waste from lead and zinc mines, Any of various small Old World passerine birds in the subfamily Saxicolini that feed on insects, small potatoes, such as are given to swine, A louse, talk, converse; hold a group discussion via a computer network (Internet); have a conversation between two or more participants via the Internet, The best known species are the yellow-breasted chat I, To talk of, viridis), and the long-tailed chat (I, Light, familiar talk; conversation; gossip, A bird of the genus Icteria, allied to the warblers, in America, In Europe the name is given to several birds of the family Saxicolidæ, as the stonechat, and whinchat, To talk in a light and familiar manner; to converse without form or ceremony; to gossip, See Chit, A twig, cone, or little branch, longicauda, To converse on a talk show, kitten, A conversation on a talk show, Small stones with ore, A text-based way to communicate real-time with other people Instead of speaking, you type words to each other in "chat rooms" Back to Top, A form of real-time communication on the Internet Chat programs allow you to type messages to other people and to record your conversations for later review See Chat and MOOs/MUDs/MUSHes in Using Other Internet Resources, To communicate with a person, a group, or a site on the Internet in real time by typing on your keyboard The words you type appear on the screen(s) of all the other participants in the "chat" and their typing appears on your screen, A means of communicating with people on the Internet by typing statements into your computer, and having the other person do so as well, On the autism and other mailing lists, the Internet term "chat" is used to refer to Internet chatting, i e using software that allows you to hold online conversations by typing sentences that will be read by a group There are a number of chat groups dedicated to autism: see the term "IRC" and see "Initiatives" section below, (n or v ) See also "text-based chat," "mIRC" and "iChat " As a noun: synchronous (real-time) communication over a computer network, involving at least two users Text-based chat means that the users "talk" to each other by typing messages on their respective keyboards and monitor the flow of discussion as a scrolling dialog on the computer screen As a verb: to participate in such communication, Real-time communication between two or more users via networked-connected computers After you enter a chat (or chat room), any user can type a message that will appear on the monitors of all the other participants While most ISPs offer chat, it is not supported by OIT However, the WebCT software supported by TELR does provide the capability for live chat among students participating in online courses, A feature offered by many online services or Web sites that allows participants to "chat" by typing messages which are displayed almost instantly on the screens of other participants who are using the chat room Chatting is one of the most popular uses of the Internet Generally the participants remain anonymous, using nicknames or pseudonyms to identify themselves online, When people chat, they talk to each other in an informal and friendly way. The women were chatting I was chatting to him the other day We chatted about old times. Chat is also a noun. I had a chat with John. an informal friendly conversation chat with. Real-time conversation among computer users in a networked environment such as the Internet. After a user types a text message and presses the Enter key, the text immediately appears on the other users' computers, permitting typed conversations that are often only somewhat slower than normal conversation. A chat can be private (between two users) or public (where other users can see the messages and participate if they wish). Public chatting is conducted in "chat rooms," Web sites devoted to chat, usually about a specific topic. The thousands of chat rooms now available typically use the IRC (Internet Relay Chat) protocol, developed in 1988 by Jarkko Oikarinen of Finland. See also bulletin-board system. Any of several species of songbird named for their harsh, chattering notes. True chats (chat-thrushes) make up a major division of the thrush family (Turdidae). Australian chats (usually placed in the family Maluridae), which inhabit scrubby open lands, are about 5 in. (13 cm) long. The yellow-breasted chat (Icteria virens, family Parulidae) of North America is the largest wood warbler (7.5 in., or 19 cm, long). Greenish gray above and bright yellow below, with white "spectacles," it hides in thickets but may perch in the open to utter its mewing, churring, and whistling sounds. See also redstart, conversation, talk; conversation held between two or more participants via the Internet, discussion group held via the Internet, an informal conversation, birds having a chattering call, talk socially without exchanging too much information; "the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze", songbirds having a chattering call, Chat refers to any live discussions conducted on or using the Internet, usually between more than two persons using their keyboard to communicate Internet chat requires a chat server and a chat client, the former usually provided by an Internet service provider (ISP), the latter is used by the persons chatting Some examples of chat software are IRC, ichat, and Web chat that uses your Web browser While you can use your Sympatico Internet connection to chat, the Sympatico service doesn't operate a chat server or provide chat services itself However, you can attend live events on Sympatico OnNow See also discussion forums, and newsgroups, Another term for IRC Also, an acronym meaning "Conversational Hypertext Access Technology " This rather generic term has come to describe one of the more popular activities on the Internet Using special software, Internet users can enter chat areas or "virtual spaces," where they can communicate in real time While most chat software only lets users talk by typing, more advanced products assign avatars, 2D or 3D characters, to each participant These avatars may even have expressions selected by the chatters The most advanced products not only use avatars, but also let users with sound cards speak to each other, an online, realtime chat resource for tinnitus with scheduled conversation over the internet, Real-time communication between two users via computer Chat reference allows users to communicate instantaneously with librarians, A system that allows for online communication between Internet users See IRC, The use of Internet programs to "talk" to other users in real time in chat areas or "virtual spaces" Words typed into these programmes are immediately displayed on the screens of the other people who are connected to the chat line Most chat software only lets users talk by typing, whereas more advanced products assign 2D or 3D characters to each participant The most advanced let users with sound cards speak to each other, A feature which allows you to take part in typed real-time conversations on the screen These conversations take place in virtual areas called channels, or chat rooms They are used for a meeting to discuss questions with fellow classmates or to ask your facilitator questions at a designated time, an online group discussion via simultaneous keyboard input; see also Internet Relay Chat Conversation, A feature that lets you talk with other computer users in real-time online sessions, A program that connects computers on a network for instantaneous, multi-way communication People who use chat can type messages for delivery to a server, which displays the messages instantly so that users who are logged on to the chat service can respond immediately On the Internet, chat is sometimes referred to as Internet Relay Chat (IRC), To chat is to communicate in real time with other Internet users using an IRC channel or a Web-based chat program, A system that allows for online communication between Internet users, It's a real-time typed conversation with another person or group of persons On the Internet, you'll find chat groups on almost every topic Online services such as Prodigy, CompuServe and America Online also offer chat, A service available on computer bulletin boards, on-line services and the Internet that lets users type messages to each other The messages appear almost instantly on the screens of others participating in the chat session, A form of interactive online communication that enables typed conversations to occur in real-time, Chat mode is an example of a synchronous (real-time) text-based computer-mediated communication Like typing out a telephone call to someone else on the same party-line Think of CB radio, just as radio waves provide for multiple simultaneous users, the Chat mode of a conferencing system allows for a similar interaction in text, To converse with one or more people via an online network such as America Online, CompuServe, or the Internet by typing in sentences and viewing other's responses in real time,
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Informal conversation
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To exchange text or voice messages in real time through a computer network, as if having a face-to-face conversation - "Do you want to chat online later?"
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To be engaged in informal conversation - "She chatted with her friend in the cafe."
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An exchange of text or voice messages in real time through a computer network, resembling a face-to-face conversation
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To talk more than a few words
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Mining waste from lead and zinc mines - "Frank had been looking at calcite crystals for a while now among the chats or zinc tailings of the Lake County mines, down here in the silver lodes of the Vita Madre and so forth."
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Any of various small Old World passerine birds in the subfamily Saxicolini that feed on insects
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small potatoes, such as are given to swine
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A bird of the genus Icteria, allied to the warblers, in America
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In Europe the name is given to several birds of the family Saxicolidæ, as the stonechat, and whinchat
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To talk in a light and familiar manner; to converse without form or ceremony; to gossip
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A twig, cone, or little branch
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A text-based way to communicate real-time with other people Instead of speaking, you type words to each other in "chat rooms" Back to Top
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A form of real-time communication on the Internet Chat programs allow you to type messages to other people and to record your conversations for later review See Chat and MOOs/MUDs/MUSHes in Using Other Internet Resources
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To communicate with a person, a group, or a site on the Internet in real time by typing on your keyboard The words you type appear on the screen(s) of all the other participants in the "chat" and their typing appears on your screen
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A means of communicating with people on the Internet by typing statements into your computer, and having the other person do so as well
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On the autism and other mailing lists, the Internet term "chat" is used to refer to Internet chatting, i e using software that allows you to hold online conversations by typing sentences that will be read by a group There are a number of chat groups dedicated to autism: see the term "IRC" and see "Initiatives" section below
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(n or v ) See also "text-based chat," "mIRC" and "iChat " As a noun: synchronous (real-time) communication over a computer network, involving at least two users Text-based chat means that the users "talk" to each other by typing messages on their respective keyboards and monitor the flow of discussion as a scrolling dialog on the computer screen As a verb: to participate in such communication
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Real-time communication between two or more users via networked-connected computers After you enter a chat (or chat room), any user can type a message that will appear on the monitors of all the other participants While most ISPs offer chat, it is not supported by OIT However, the WebCT software supported by TELR does provide the capability for live chat among students participating in online courses
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A feature offered by many online services or Web sites that allows participants to "chat" by typing messages which are displayed almost instantly on the screens of other participants who are using the chat room Chatting is one of the most popular uses of the Internet Generally the participants remain anonymous, using nicknames or pseudonyms to identify themselves online
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When people chat, they talk to each other in an informal and friendly way. The women were chatting I was chatting to him the other day We chatted about old times. Chat is also a noun. I had a chat with John. an informal friendly conversation chat with. Real-time conversation among computer users in a networked environment such as the Internet. After a user types a text message and presses the Enter key, the text immediately appears on the other users' computers, permitting typed conversations that are often only somewhat slower than normal conversation. A chat can be private (between two users) or public (where other users can see the messages and participate if they wish). Public chatting is conducted in "chat rooms," Web sites devoted to chat, usually about a specific topic. The thousands of chat rooms now available typically use the IRC (Internet Relay Chat) protocol, developed in 1988 by Jarkko Oikarinen of Finland. See also bulletin-board system. Any of several species of songbird named for their harsh, chattering notes. True chats (chat-thrushes) make up a major division of the thrush family (Turdidae). Australian chats (usually placed in the family Maluridae), which inhabit scrubby open lands, are about 5 in. (13 cm) long. The yellow-breasted chat (Icteria virens, family Parulidae) of North America is the largest wood warbler (7.5 in., or 19 cm, long). Greenish gray above and bright yellow below, with white "spectacles," it hides in thickets but may perch in the open to utter its mewing, churring, and whistling sounds. See also redstart
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conversation, talk; conversation held between two or more participants via the Internet, discussion group held via the Internet isim
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birds having a chattering call
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talk socially without exchanging too much information; "the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze"
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Chat refers to any live discussions conducted on or using the Internet, usually between more than two persons using their keyboard to communicate Internet chat requires a chat server and a chat client, the former usually provided by an Internet service provider (ISP), the latter is used by the persons chatting Some examples of chat software are IRC, ichat, and Web chat that uses your Web browser While you can use your Sympatico Internet connection to chat, the Sympatico service doesn't operate a chat server or provide chat services itself However, you can attend live events on Sympatico OnNow See also discussion forums, and newsgroups
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Another term for IRC Also, an acronym meaning "Conversational Hypertext Access Technology " This rather generic term has come to describe one of the more popular activities on the Internet Using special software, Internet users can enter chat areas or "virtual spaces," where they can communicate in real time While most chat software only lets users talk by typing, more advanced products assign avatars, 2D or 3D characters, to each participant These avatars may even have expressions selected by the chatters The most advanced products not only use avatars, but also let users with sound cards speak to each other
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an online, realtime chat resource for tinnitus with scheduled conversation over the internet
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A system that allows for online communication between Internet users See IRC
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The use of Internet programs to "talk" to other users in real time in chat areas or "virtual spaces" Words typed into these programmes are immediately displayed on the screens of the other people who are connected to the chat line Most chat software only lets users talk by typing, whereas more advanced products assign 2D or 3D characters to each participant The most advanced let users with sound cards speak to each other
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A feature which allows you to take part in typed real-time conversations on the screen These conversations take place in virtual areas called channels, or chat rooms They are used for a meeting to discuss questions with fellow classmates or to ask your facilitator questions at a designated time
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an online group discussion via simultaneous keyboard input; see also Internet Relay Chat Conversation
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A program that connects computers on a network for instantaneous, multi-way communication People who use chat can type messages for delivery to a server, which displays the messages instantly so that users who are logged on to the chat service can respond immediately On the Internet, chat is sometimes referred to as Internet Relay Chat (IRC)
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To chat is to communicate in real time with other Internet users using an IRC channel or a Web-based chat program
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A service available on computer bulletin boards, on-line services and the Internet that lets users type messages to each other The messages appear almost instantly on the screens of others participating in the chat session
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Chat mode is an example of a synchronous (real-time) text-based computer-mediated communication Like typing out a telephone call to someone else on the same party-line Think of CB radio, just as radio waves provide for multiple simultaneous users, the Chat mode of a conferencing system allows for a similar interaction in text
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To converse with one or more people via an online network such as America Online, CompuServe, or the Internet by typing in sentences and viewing other's responses in real time
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