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  2. Chatterbox - Wikipedia

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    Chatterbox (restaurant), a restaurant in Singapore; Chatterbox Falls, a waterfall in Princess Louisa Inlet, British Columbia, Canada; Chatterbot or chatterbox, a computer bot which attempts to maintain a conversation with a person; Paper fortune teller, an origami also called a "chatterbox"

  3. Balbutai - Wikipedia

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    Etymology [ edit ] The name Balbutai comes from personal names Lithuanian : Bal̃butas, Balbatà, Balbãtas and Belarusian : Бoлбат which descend from Belarusian : бoлбач 'a chatterbox, a babbler'.

  4. Charlatan - Wikipedia

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    The word is also similar to Spanish charlatán, an indiscreetly talkative person, a chatterbox. Etymologists trace charlatan ultimately from Italian, either from ciarlare, [1] to chatter or prattle; or Cerretano, a resident of Cerreto, a village in Umbria, known for its quacks in the 16th century, [2] or a mixture of both.

  5. Chatbot - Wikipedia

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    A chatbot (originally chatterbot) [1] is a software application or web interface designed to have textual or spoken conversations. [2] [3] [4] Modern chatbots are typically online and use generative artificial intelligence systems that are capable of maintaining a conversation with a user in natural language and simulating the way a human would behave as a conversational partner.

  6. Bakunin family - Wikipedia

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    The Bakunin family claims descent from Stephen Báthory, the Prince of Transylvania who campaigned against Ivan the Terrible for control over Livonia. [2] According to the family legend, the Bakunin dynasty was founded in 1492 by Zenislav Bakunin, one of the three brothers of the Báthory family who left Hungary to serve under Ivan III of Russia ("the Great"). [3]

  7. Mursal Hedayat - Wikipedia

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    Mursal Hedayat MBE is a British businesswoman. She was awarded the Barclays Woman in the Community Award 2021. [1]She is the founder and CEO of tech social enterprise start-up Chatterbox, an online language school that trains and employs refugees as teachers, enabling people to take advantage of the language skills of asylum seekers [2] [3] The refugee teachers have higher education and were ...

  8. Arlene Harris - Wikipedia

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    Arlene Harris (July 7, 1896 – June 12, 1976) was a Canadian-born American radio, film, and television actress. (Another source gives her date of birth as July 7, 1898.) [1] She was best known for her role as "the human chatterbox" on Al Pearce's radio program.

  9. Philitas of Cos - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly thought that Bittis or Battis was Philitas' mistress, and that Hermesianax referred to love poetry; another possibility is that her name connoted "chatterbox", and that she was a humorous personification of Philitas' passion for words. [7] Philitas was thin and frail, and may have suffered and died from a wasting disease. [12]