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A chat is a casual conversation. The term has come to be associated mostly with online chat services or computer programs to access same, including telephone services (where the program is on a voice mail server).
Among computer users, 'chat' means especially multi-person "chat room" facilities. Also, today the most popular means of chatting online are instant messaging applications. Most of these support email communication and deferred delivery of messages. Some also support voice and video chat.
Chat can also refer to refuse (small rocks, possibly containing ore) from mining. Chat can be piled up into giant mounds that look like sand dunes, called "chat dumps", however the chat is much more coarse than sand.
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- CHAT (http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Archaeology/events/chat.html) is also the acronym for the British-based Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory Conference Group
- CHAT DUMP (http://www.mrsmcgowan.com/mytown23.htm) in Park Hills, Missouri, USA.
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