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languagesnounpl. of language the stock of words, pronunciation, and grammar used by a people as their basic means of communicationGreat Britain, the United States, Australia, and other countries where English is the dominant language lingos(or lingoes), mother tongues, speeches, tongues, vocabularies acrolectsargots, cants, colloquials, dialects, idiolects, idioms, jargons, parlances, patois, patter, pidgins, slangs, slanguages, vernacularscolloquialisms, localisms, provincialisms, regionalisms, shibboleths, vernacularismsterminologiescoinages, modernisms, neologisms the special terms or expressions of a particular group or field"love" means "nothing" in the language of tennis argots, cants, dialects, jargons, jives, lingos(or lingoes), patois, patter, shops, shoptalk, slangs, terminologies, vocabularies colloquialisms, colloquials, idioms, localisms, parlances, pidgins, provincialisms, regionalisms, speeches, vernacularisms, vernacularsslanguagesbureaucrateses, computereses, cyberspeaks, educationeses, governmenteses, journaleses, technobabbles the way in which something is put into wordswe're finding the language of the legal documents to be tough going dictions, phraseologies, phrasings, verbiages, wordings expressions, formulations, locutionsenunciations, phrases, speeches, styles, utterances, voices |