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bacteriophage
virus which infects bacteria also colloquially called phage in laboratory jargon
FHLMC
for residential mortgages It is called Freddie Mac in the jargon of the finance industry
gobbledegook
The incomprehensible or pompous jargon of specialists as psychoanalytic gobbledygook
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Jargon
Confused unintelligible language gibberish
Jargonic
Of or pertaining to the mineral jargon
Jargonist
One addicted to jargon one who uses cant or slang
oligomer
pentamer hexamer heptamer octamer nonamer decamer etc In colloquial laboratory jargon they may also be referred to as nine mer ten
Grimgribber
French romances, or perhaps the art of necromancy itself], the jargon used as a cover for legal sophistry, Div. Of Purl.
Mala fide
Mala fide, in bad faith. Mala fide, is not meaningless jargon. It has proper connotation. Mala fides depends upon its own
Malice
is a question of fact. Mala fide is not meaningless jargon. It has its proper connotation. The expression 'malice' or mala
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