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noun • a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language | ||||||||
36% | 12 | Go to get bishop, English bloke and god confused by unintelligible jargon | ||||||
noun • Nonsense; meaningless or encrypted language. • Something written in an overly complex, incoherent, or incomprehensible manner. | ||||||||
30% | 5 | One who gets easily confused by computer jargon | ||||||
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Average Pupil Can Be Confused By English Jargon Crossword Clue
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PARLANCE which was last seen in the The Guardian Quiptic crossword.
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PARLANCE
Updated: October 15, 2023
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