Definitionn. a characteristic language of a particular group
Last update: August 2, 2015
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They used lot of literal jargons in their speech. [noun]
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I was also nervous of the rather stuffy terminology and arty jargon, which I had seen, used sometimes in art criticism. [noun]
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After a short section to demystify the jargon, there are anecdotal accounts of how individual lawyers have benefited from using the Internet. [noun]
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Amid the jargon of Indian dialects that he now plainly heard, it was easy to distinguish not only words, but sentences, in the patois of the Canadas. [noun]
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In less than half a century your 'Grand Cyrus' will be insufferable jargon.' [noun]
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It is entertaining to find commentators seeking to discover some meaning in the professional jargon of such a passage as this. [noun]
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From the jargon, therefore, of the Highland gillies I pass to the character of their Chief. [noun]
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