CHATLINE

Etymology

Noun

chatline (plural chatlines)

A telephone service in which a caller may converse with an operator on a specific subject.

A similar service which allows conversation among a number of separate callers.

Anagrams

• cathelin, chainlet, ethnical

Source: Wiktionary



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