Similar provision for detail and clarity characterizes the specialist jargons of medicine and of the sciences in general and also of philosophy. |
Prussian Trenck, the poor subterranean Baron, jargons and jangles in an unmelodious manner. |
I think the use of acronyms and jargons over initiatives leaves some people confused as to which initiative is being discussed. |
Technically, jargons and pidgins have no native speakers and are used only as lingua francas, although expanded pidgins may be used as vernaculars. |
Oh, leave these jargons, and go your way straight to God's work, in simplicity and singleness of heart. |
A little attention to the jargons invented by children might have been serviceable to certain philologists. |