Jargon is information about something of a particular group.
e.g: Scientist's Jargon would be Bunsen Burners, Beakers and Test Tubes.
(Jargon is not gibberish or nonsense - it refers to words used in a group or occupation)The science student found it hard to understand the jargon of the astronomers.He had little patience for the jargon of diplomats and their endlessly qualified statements.Like most scientists, he wrote in a technical jargon that had to be translated to the managers.His speech included some very technical jargon that most of the attendees did not understand.
It seems that an ensample is an archaic form of example. In some modern jargon used to signify an example formatted in a specific manner.
It can be meaningless and unintelligent talk, unless used by a profession such as medical, business, military or internet for example
Jargon can be difficult to understand.
Cant. Cant is the jargon of theives. It is not the same word as can't.
jargon is a form of language particular to a specific trade eg a rugby player may use phrases such as on the B, or run it straight.
(Jargon is not gibberish or nonsense - it refers to words used in a group or occupation)The science student found it hard to understand the jargon of the astronomers.He had little patience for the jargon of diplomats and their endlessly qualified statements.Like most scientists, he wrote in a technical jargon that had to be translated to the managers.His speech included some very technical jargon that most of the attendees did not understand.
It seems that an ensample is an archaic form of example. In some modern jargon used to signify an example formatted in a specific manner.
No, unequivocal means: no other possible translation jargon refers to the type of language used by those tied to a particular field (for example, a chef's jargon would refer to slang words used by the chef in terms of his culinary career).
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 technical jargon used by the engineers was difficult for the non-experts to understand.
the computer jargon we use in French, is the English computer jargon...
Jargon File was created in 1991.
Jargon Software was created in 1997.
The email jargon is - BCNU.
Jargon consists of words and technical terms that have a particular meaning within an occupation or scientific field. It may be slang or idioms, or common words given a specific meaning. Medical terminology includes jargon, as well as terms that have little application outside the study of medicine or anatomy. Government agencies also usually create their own forms of jargon. -- An example of jargon is the tax or accounting term "age relief" which simply means that a greater allowance, deduction, or benefit is received by individuals over a certain age.
It can be meaningless and unintelligent talk, unless used by a profession such as medical, business, military or internet for example