Using very strong language
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EMPHATICUsing very strong language
wristyusing or involving extensive or strong movement of the wrist
wristierusing or involving extensive or strong movement of the wrist
autoclaveA strong, heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures, e.g., steam sterilization
autoclavesA strong, heated container used for chemical reactions and other processes using high pressures and temperatures, e.g., steam sterilization
TALKINGSMACKUsing insulting language
CHARADESGame using body language
POETICALUsing high-flown language
WASHOESign language using chimpanzee
POTTY...-mouthed (using bad language)
SIGNINGUsing an unspoken language
UMPOne using foul language?
slangingAttack (someone) using abusive language
UNIXLanguage many Americans prefer using
NONVOCALUsing sign language e.g.,
magniloquentUsing high-flown or bombastic language
scurriloususing or given to coarse language
RACIERCARRIEFisher using more off-color language?
scurrilousnessSCURRILOUS, using or given to coarse language
scurrilouslySCURRILOUS, using or given to coarse language
bidialectalismfacility in using two dialects of the same language
abandonercease from maintaining, practicing, or using abandoned their native language
bidialectalismsBIDIALECTALISM, facility in using two dialects of the same language
abusiveusing, containing, or characterized by harshly or coarsely insulting language
mumpsimususing an erroneous use of language, out of habit or obstinacy.
transliterateWrite or print (a letter or word) using the closest corresponding letters of a different alphabet or language
transliteratedWrite or print (a letter or word) using the closest corresponding letters of a different alphabet or language
transliteratingWrite or print (a letter or word) using the closest corresponding letters of a different alphabet or language
transliteratesWrite or print (a letter or word) using the closest corresponding letters of a different alphabet or language
agglutinative(of a language) Forming words predominantly by agglutination, rather than by inflection or by using isolated elements. Examples include Hungarian, Turkish, Korean, and Swahili