jargon
jargon
A form of language that is spoken in a particular area is called a dialect. Dialects can vary in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar from the standard language.
Interest groups can sometimes are called pressure groups. Interest groups will also be called organizations or associations for special interests.
These words are called "jargon" or "technical terms." They are specific vocabulary used within a particular field of study or profession that may have different meanings or connotations compared to everyday language.
The Moon has no special name in particular months.
single-interest groups
clientele groups.
In the United States, there are factions. Although they are not typically called faction but instead are called special interest groups.
The scientifiv vocabulary is called 'ESTUARY'
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A foodie is a person who has a special interest in food. They might also be called a gourmet, gourmand, or a gastronome.
Specialized vocabulary meant for a particular group of people or action is called "jargon." Jargon consists of terms and phrases that are specific to a certain profession, industry, or activity, making communication more efficient among those familiar with the terminology. While it can facilitate understanding within a group, it may also create barriers for outsiders who are not familiar with the language.