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Jargon, as distinct from slang, is specialist technical terminology used by those who work in a particular profession. Calling something jargon may have mild pejorative connotations. A more neutral phrase is term of art; especially in legal language, the implication is of terminology particular to one area of discussion or activity, which may in that context have a rather clear and well-defined application. That may be a more restricted or precise usage than is current in everyday speech.
1 Examples of jargon
2 See also
- Argot
- Buzzword
- Colloquialism
- Shibboleth
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