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language used by mariners
- seaspeaklanguage used by mariners
- seaspeaksSEASPEAK, language used by mariners
- classical(of language) Having the form used by the ancient standard authors
- rabbinicthe Hebrew language as used by rabbis in post-Biblical times
- sociolecta variety of a language used by a particular social group; a social dialect.
- demoticDenoting or relating to the kind of language used by ordinary people; popular or colloquial
- theeused especially in ecclesiastical or literary language and by Friends especially among themselves in contexts where the objective case form would be expected
- thyof or relating to thee or thyself especially as possessor or agent or as object of an action used especially in ecclesiastical or literary language and sometimes by Friends especially among themselves
- metalanguagea language used to talk about language
- vernacular(of language) used locally or in everyday speech
- javasprogramming language used to create interactive Internet applications
- metalanguagesMETALANGUAGE, a language used to talk about language
- javaprogramming language used to create interactive Internet applications
- newspeakAmbiguous euphemistic language used chiefly in political propaganda
- telegrapheseThe terse, abbreviated style of language used in telegrams
- vocalismA system of vowels used in a given language
- vocalismsA system of vowels used in a given language
- vocabulariesThe body of words used in a particular language
- vocabularyThe body of words used in a particular language
- doublespeaklanguage used to deceive usually through concealment or misrepresentation of truth
- tonetics(used with a sing. v.) the phonetic study of tone in language
- colloquial(of language) Used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary
- pahlavisthe script used in writing this language, derived from the Aramaic alphabet
- pahlavithe script used in writing this language, derived from the Aramaic alphabet
- doublespeaksDOUBLESPEAK, language used to deceive usually through concealment or misrepresentation of truth
- tonetic(used with a sing. v.) the phonetic study of tone in language
- oldest(of a form of a language) As used in former or earliest times
- logohigh-level programming language widely used to teach children how to use computers
- sheltasprivate language, based in part on Irish, used among Travelers in the British Isles
- psychobabblelanguage laden with jargon from psychotherapy or psychiatry used without much concern for accuracy
- sheltaprivate language, based in part on Irish, used among Travelers in the British Isles
- psychobabblesPSYCHOBABBLE, language laden with jargon from psychotherapy or psychiatry used without much concern for accuracy
- langueslanguage viewed abstractly as a system of forms and conventions used for communication in a community
- languelanguage viewed abstractly as a system of forms and conventions used for communication in a community
- borrowingA word, idea, or method taken from another source and used in one's own language or work
- acrolectsThe most prestigious dialect or variety of a particular language (used esp. in the study of Creoles)
- acrolectThe most prestigious dialect or variety of a particular language (used esp. in the study of Creoles)
- basilectsA less prestigious dialect or variety of a particular language (used esp. in the study of Creoles)
- metalanguagesA form of language or set of terms used for the description or analysis of another language
- metalanguageA form of language or set of terms used for the description or analysis of another language