What is a chatroom?
According to Wikipedia (The
Internet Archive for the Humanities): the term chat room is primarily used to describe any form of synchronous conferencing, occasionally even asynchronous conferencing.
Merriam Webster lists chat room as the main term, with chatroom as a variant. Free Dictionary explains that Wikipedia contains quite an extensive list of articles (both fictional and non-fiction). None of these sources elaborates on the difference in usage, if any, between the two terms.
What is the difference between Chatroom and Chat room?
- Why is one term more correctly said than other?
- What are some examples of use of their products in different circumstances?
- Is there a gene that is older from the earliest and evolved from it?
Question inspired by Sarah Allen on a chatroom (or perhaps a chat room).
What is a good strategy to keep the business to a low, this year?
Both are perfectly fine. Back in the day, we used to write some noun + noun spaced and then with a hyphen in between, but now we tend to write
them together.