JARGON
The use of clear and concise language to present information
The use of clear and concise language to present information
The use of clear and concise language to present information
Technical education is a very easy thing to be into.It is normally like HTML and other kind of scripts.
Example sentence - I enjoy writing and editing technical books.
Flowery language
Supercalifragilisticexpealidotious is not a word in any language. It came from Mary Poppins and is completely made up. The longest word in the English language is Antidisestablishmentarianism if you exclude technical and coined words.
No, "cementify" is not a commonly recognized word in the English language. It may be a coined term or a niche technical term in a specific context.
technical word- a word with a specialized meaning in one or more content fields, disciplines, or professions. Also technical term.
That depends on what your definition of real is.... In the sense of the word being a part of the English language, the answer is yes and no. In slang, it is a word, but as for the technical aspect, it most definitely not a word.
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No. A borrowed or loan word is a word adopted from another language without translation. Much of the technical language of music is borrowed from Italian: lento, piano, and opera are a few. Many culinary terms are loans from French.
William S. Pfeiffer has written: 'Technical communication' -- subject(s): Problems, exercises, English language, Rhetoric, Communication of technical information, Technical writing, Technical English 'Pocket guide to technical communications' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Rhetoric, English language, English langauge, Technical writing, Technical English 'Technical communication' -- subject(s): Rhetoric, Communication of technical information, Technical writing, Technical English, Problems, exercises, English language 'Pocket guide to technical writing' -- subject(s): English language, Handbooks, manuals, Handbooks, manuals, etc, Rhetoric, Technical English, Technical writing
"Floccinoucinihilipilification" is a rare English word that means the action or habit of estimating something as worthless. It is often considered one of the longest non-technical words in the English language.
The use of clear and concise language to present information
The use of clear and concise language to present information