jargons in English
noun
1
special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.
legal jargon
synonyms:specialized languageslangcantidiomargotpatternewspeaktextspeak-speak-ese-babblejournalesebureaucratesetechnobabblepsychobabbledouble-talkdoublespeakgibberishgobbledygookblather
2
a translucent, colorless, or smoky gem variety of zircon.
In India today the jargoon is sold as a stone which protects the wearer from poison and evil spirits.
noun
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1. Clover offers tracking and handling of material produced, lab jargons, catalogs, and order requests.
2. Blogosphere (plural Blogospheres) The totality of blogs, especially the unique jargons, cultures and shared interests created by their interconnection
3. Cablese and Wirespeak May 26, 2017 by Taylor Jones I'm always interested in jargons, cants, patois(es?) and codes, and recently learned that my father-in-law, a career newsman, didn't just have a problem with his throat this whole time, but rather has been communicating with me and in Cablese (and movie references).