Jargon
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# language characteristic of a particular [[group]]. | # language characteristic of a particular [[group]]. | ||
# speech or language that is [[incomprehensible]] or [[unintelligible]]; [[gibberish]]. | # speech or language that is [[incomprehensible]] or [[unintelligible]]; [[gibberish]]. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Argot]] | ||
+ | *[[Colloquialism]] | ||
+ | *[[Corporate jargon]] | ||
+ | *[[Critical vocabulary]] | ||
+ | *[[Gibberish]] | ||
+ | *[[Jargon File]] | ||
+ | *[[P convention]] | ||
+ | *[[Padonkaffsky jargon]] | ||
+ | *[[Pidgin]] | ||
+ | *[[Polari]] | ||
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- technical terminology unique to a particular subject.
- language characteristic of a particular group.
- speech or language that is incomprehensible or unintelligible; gibberish.
See also
- Argot
- Colloquialism
- Corporate jargon
- Critical vocabulary
- Gibberish
- Jargon File
- P convention
- Padonkaffsky jargon
- Pidgin
- Polari
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