💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Enterparlance"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| parlancenoun | A certain way of speaking, of using words; especially that associated with a particular job or interest. |
| parleyingnoun | The act of one who parleys. |
| parlournoun | Commonwealth standard spelling of parlor. |
| parolnoun | (law) Oral declaration; word of mouth. |
| parley-vooverb | Alternative form of parleyvoo. [(intransitive, dated, humorous) To speak a foreign language, especially French.] |
| parley-vousverb | (intransitive, dated, humorous) To speak a foreign language, especially French. |
| parolenoun | Conditional release of a prisoner (now especially before the end of a custodial sentence), or the term or state of such release; the system governing such releases. |
| prolocutionnoun | (obsolete) Speaking on behalf of others. |
| parrhesianoun | (rhetoric) boldness or freedom in speech |
| metaphrasenoun | A literal, word-for-word translation. |
| paradenoun | An organized display of a group of people, particularly |
| phatic communionnoun | (linguistics) Communication that takes place primarily for social purposes rather than for the exchange of vital information, such as small talk and social pleasantries. |
| metaphrasisnoun | metaphrase; direct word-for-word translation |
| parleyvoonoun | The French language, especially as understood by an English person. |
| parlarynoun | Alternative form of Polari. [A cant used in the London fishmarkets, in the British theatre, and by the gay community in Britain, attested since at least the 19th century and popularised in the 1950s and 1960s by the camp characters Julian and Sandy in the popular BBC radio show Round the Horne.] |
| paragramnoun | A play on words; a pun. |
| parlarenoun | Alternative form of Polari. [A cant used in the London fishmarkets, in the British theatre, and by the gay community in Britain, attested since at least the 19th century and popularised in the 1950s and 1960s by the camp characters Julian and Sandy in the popular BBC radio show Round the Horne.] |
| dialoguenoun | A conversation or other form of discourse between two or more individuals. |
| paralalianoun | Disturbance of the faculty of speech. |
| paromologynoun | Alternative form of paromologia. [(rhetoric) Concession to an adversary in order to strengthen one's own argument.] |
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