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jargon

3 ENTRIES FOUND:

1jar·gon

noun \ˈjär-gən, -ˌgän\

Definition of JARGON

1
a : confused unintelligible language b : a strange, outlandish, or barbarous language or dialect c : a hybrid language or dialect simplified in vocabulary and grammar and used for communication between peoples of different speech
2
: the technical terminology or characteristic idiom of a special activity or group
3
: obscure and often pretentious language marked by circumlocutions and long words
jar·gony \-gə-nē, -ˌgä-nē\ adjective

Examples of JARGON

  1. medical jargon that the layman cannot understand
  2. an academic essay filled with jargon

Origin of JARGON

Middle English, from Anglo-French jargun, gargon
First Known Use: 14th century

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