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jargon <a jargon; jargons> N

jargon VB LING

jargon

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The expression down size is an example of jargon, while the adjective gnarly is an example of slang.
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The methods are explained without a heavy use of confusing jargon.
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While the meaning has not always been defined precisely, the term is commonly used in mathematical jargon.
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In making these reports, observers use a specialized set of jargon and slang to describe their observations.
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Though language difficulties are common, avoiding barriers like jargon, bypassing, and offensive language, will greatly reduce your chances of being misunderstood.
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The work is largely a demystified look at yoga, using little to no jargon or satirical humor.
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The term "turning radius" is a technical term that has become popular automotive jargon.
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A great deal of information and jargon about movie theater operation of the day is woven into the plot.
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As newcomers become socialized, they learn about the organization and its history, values, jargon, culture, and procedures.
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Each agency had its own communication system, jargon, hierarchy and attitude towards a particular type of emergency.
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