- professional jargon
- vocabulary common to people of a specific work field
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
jargon — I (technical language) noun argot, cant, code, coined words, language of a particular profession, legalese, neologism, neology, private language, professional language, professional vocabulary, specialized language, specialized terminology,… … Law dictionary
professional language — index jargon (technical language) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
professional vocabulary — index jargon (technical language) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Professional wrestling — For the Olympic sport, see Wrestling. For other uses, see Professional wrestling (disambiguation). Professional wrestling A professional wrestling match. Two wrestlers grapple in a wrestling ring while a referee (in white, right) looks on … Wikipedia
jargon — n. 1) to speak in, use jargon 2) professional, technical, trade jargon * * * [ dʒɑːgən] technical trade jargon use jargon professional to speak in … Combinatory dictionary
jargon gap — n. The inability to understand another person s jargon laden writing or speech; a feeling of inadequacy (usu. ironic) caused by another s facility with jargon terms. Example Citation: Partners and associates of the Bilgewater Consulting Corp.,… … New words
Professional wrestling match types — A bloodied Kane inside a current style WWE cage. Many types of matches, sometimes called concept or gimmick matches in the jargon of the business, can be found in the form of performing art that is professional wrestling. Some of them are very… … Wikipedia
jargon — noun (U) technical words and expressions that are used mainly by people who belong to the same professional group and are difficult to understand: documents full of legal jargon … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
jargon — jar·gon || dÊ’É‘rgÉ™n / dÊ’É‘Ë n. professional vocabulary, words used by a specific group or profession; gibberish, unintelligible words or writing; pidgin, language which has been corrupted or simplified from its original form; colorless or… … English contemporary dictionary
professional car — American a hearse Funeral jargon. Processional would be more appropriate … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms