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The specialised or technical language of a trade, profession, or similar group.
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| jar |
The hard rubber container holding the element and electrolyte.
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Jargon is explained in this glossary
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Jargon is the special language of a certain group or profession, such as psychological jargon, legal jargon, or medical jargon. When jargon is excerpted from its proper subject area, it generally becomes confusing or meaningless, as in "I have a latency problem with my backhand" or "I hope we can interface tomorrow night after the dance."
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| jargon |
Language used in a certain profession or by a particular group of people. Jargon is usually technical or abbreviated and difficult for people not in the profession to understand.
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