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jar⋅gon

1[jahr-guhn, -gon]
–noun
1. the language, esp. the vocabulary, peculiar to a particular trade, profession, or group: medical jargon.
2. unintelligible or meaningless talk or writing; gibberish.
3. any talk or writing that one does not understand.
4. pidgin.
5. language that is characterized by uncommon or pretentious vocabulary and convoluted syntax and is often vague in meaning.
–verb (used without object)
6. to speak in or write jargon; jargonize.

Origin:
1300–50; ME jargoun < MF; OF jargon, gargun, deriv. of an expressive base *garg-; see gargle, gargoyle


jar⋅gon⋅y, jar⋅gon⋅is⋅tic, adjective
jar⋅gon⋅ist, jar⋅gon⋅eer, noun


1. See language. 2. babble, gabble, twaddle.
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jar·gon   (jär'gən)   
n.  
  1. Nonsensical, incoherent, or meaningless talk.

  2. A hybrid language or dialect; a pidgin.

  3. The specialized or technical language of a trade, profession, or similar group. See Synonyms at dialect.

  4. Speech or writing having unusual or pretentious vocabulary, convoluted phrasing, and vague meaning.

intr.v.   jar·goned, jar·gon·ing, jar·gons
To speak in or use jargon.

[Middle English jargoun, from Old French jargon, probably of imitative origin.]
jar'gon·ist, jar'gon·eer' n., jar'gon·is'tic adj.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: jar·gon
Pronunciation: 'jär-g&n, -"gän
Function: noun
: gibberish or babbling speech associated with aphasia, extreme mentalretardation, or a severe mental disorder
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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