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There are 10 words ending with CHAT| CHAT | • chat v. To be engaged in informal conversation. • chat v. To talk more than a few words. • chat v. (Transitive) To talk of; to discuss. | | ORCHAT | • ORCHAT n. an area where fruit trees are grown, also ORCHARD. | | TEUCHAT | • teuchat n. Alternative form of tewit. • TEUCHAT n. (Scots) a shore bird, also TEWHIT, TEWIT. | | WEBCHAT | • webchat n. A conversation that takes place, usually in text, over the World Wide Web. • webchat v. (Intransitive) To take part in such a conversation. • web␣chat n. Alternative form of webchat. | | BACKCHAT | • backchat n. (Britain) Cheeky or impertinent responses, especially to criticism. • backchat v. To respond in a disputative, often sarcastic manner. • back-chat v. Alternative form of backchat. | | CHITCHAT | • chitchat n. Alternative spelling of chit-chat. • chitchat v. Alternative spelling of chit-chat. • chit-chat n. Light conversation; casual talk, usually about trivial matters. | | WHINCHAT | • whinchat n. A small Old World songbird, Saxicola rubetra, that feeds on insects. • WHINCHAT n. a small brown and buff songbird. | | WOODCHAT | • woodchat n. Lanius senator, a medium-sized migratory passerine bird of the shrike family. • WOODCHAT n. a species of shrike, with black-and-white plumage but a red-brown crown, also WOODSHRIKE. | | ENTRECHAT | • entrechat n. (Dance) A manoeuvre whereby the performer jumps up and strikes the heels together a number of times. • ENTRECHAT n. (French) a ballet leap in which the dancer repeatedly crosses the legs. | | STONECHAT | • stonechat n. Any of various small Old World passerine birds of the genus Saxicola that feed on insects. • STONECHAT n. a small bird of heath and moor. |
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