Jargon
When learning new words, it is important to learn their definition. Unrepresentative means something does not belong to a particular group or class.
I think jargon is actually the word you want as this is defined as 'words or language used by a certain group of people' for example 'medical jargon'. this from www.thesaurus.refernece.com abracadabra*, argot, balderdash*, banality, bombast, bunk*, buzzwords*, cant, clich
the 'an' is the suffix and it basically means 'the people of' - works for lots of place words: , Jerseyans, Texans, Angeleans
It means that a person who is antislavery (against slavery) speaks outloud his words against a particular group, government, a person...etc, anyone who does that.
The term slanted-words is not a commonly used phrase or word. It does not have a specific definition in the English language. It is possible that it is a made-up or slang term specific to a particular context or group.
Them, people, group.
Crowd, collection, cluster A group of people. - A crowd of people.
The word "lingo" refers to slang or jargon, certain special expressions and idioms that members of a particular group (like doctors, baseball players, or musicians) use with each other; these words would probably not be understandable to people not in that group. "Lingo" seems to come from the Latin word "lingua," which means a language.
At a loss for words means someone does not know how to reply to a remark, or what to say in a particular situation.
Words such as "duty" or "obligation" are among some of the words that suggest any sort of purpose.
it means, i think, to answer something,particular in art suajects, briefly and in instructed words.
The word that means a group of three people is "trio." In music, a trio refers to a group of three musicians performing together. In other contexts, a trio can also refer to a group of three people working together or sharing a common goal or purpose. The term "trio" is derived from the Italian word for "three."