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noun • a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves) • a colorless (or pale yellow or smoky) variety of zircon • specialized technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject | ||||||||
38% | 7 | This gas is commonly used to create inert gas atmospheres for growing crystals | ||||||
noun • any of the chemically inert gaseous elements of the helium group in the periodic table | ||||||||
35% | 9 | Technical terms perceived as gibberish by non-experts | ||||||
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Unit Of Energy Inert Gas Technical Gibberish Crossword Clue
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JARGON which was last seen in the The Guardian Everyman crossword.
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JARGON
Updated: October 15, 2023
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