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'jargon' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for idiom that I've seen before
include
"Characteristic language of people or group"
,
"Colloquial saying"
,
"Form of linguistic expression"
,
"Artistic style"
,
"Peculiar term"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Telegraph, The Sun, The Star Tribune, The Independent, The New York Times, the USA Today, The Sunday Times, the LA Times, the Sydney Morning Herald, The Guardian, the Universal, the Penny Press, the Evening Standard, The Mirror and the Newsday.
'jargon' is the definition.
(argot can mean jargon or slang)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for argot that I've seen before
include
"Kind of slang"
,
"Slang, patois"
,
"Patois for groat"
,
"Jargon or slang (of a group)"
,
"Talk of thieves"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Telegraph, The Sun, The Star Tribune, The Independent, The New York Times, the USA Today, The Sunday Times, the LA Times, the Sydney Morning Herald, The Guardian, the Universal, the Penny Press, the Evening Standard, The Mirror and the Newsday.
'jargon' is the definition.
(I know that jargon can be written as slang)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for slang that I've seen before
include
"Patois"
,
"Non-standard vocabulary"
,
"See 15"
,
"Be abusive"
,
"type of language?"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Telegraph, The Sun, The Star Tribune, The Independent, The New York Times, the USA Today, The Sunday Times, the LA Times, the Sydney Morning Herald, The Guardian, the Universal, the Penny Press, the Evening Standard, The Mirror and the Newsday.
'jargon' is the definition.
(I know that jargon can be written as lingo)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for lingo that I've seen before
include
"Patois"
,
"Log in (anag.)"
,
"special words"
,
"Tongue"
,
"Specialised vocabulary"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Telegraph, The Sun, The Star Tribune, The Independent, The New York Times, the USA Today, The Sunday Times, the LA Times, the Sydney Morning Herald, The Guardian, the Universal, the Penny Press, the Evening Standard, The Mirror and the Newsday.
'jargon' is the definition.
(I know that jargon can be written as cant)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for cant that I've seen before
include
"Hypocritical talk sounds unable"
,
"lean over"
,
"Hypocritical talk; slope"
,
"Negative-sounding hypocrisy"
,
"Hypocritical or sanctimonious talk"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Sunday Times.
'jargon' is the definition.
(I know that jargon can be written as patois)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for patois that I've seen before
include
"Informal local dialect"
,
"Regional (French) dialect"
,
"speech"
,
"Local dialect heard in patios"
,
"Jargon or vernacular"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Evening Standard.
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