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    parlance
    /ˈpɑːləns/

    noun

    • 1. a particular way of speaking or using words, especially a way common to those with a particular job or interest: "dated terms that were once in common parlance"

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  2. PARLANCE definition: 1. a group of words or style of speaking used by a particular group of people: 2. a group of words…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PARLANCE is speech; especially : formal debate or parley. How to use parlance in a sentence.

  4. PARLANCE meaning: 1. a group of words or style of speaking used by a particular group of people: 2. a group of words…. Learn more.

  5. You use parlance when indicating that the expression you are using is normally used by a particular group of people. [ formal ] The phrase is common diplomatic parlance for spying.

  6. Parlance definition: a way or manner of speaking; vernacular; idiom. See examples of PARLANCE used in a sentence.

  7. The noun parlance means the manner of speaking and using words. Your 15-year-old will tell you that you are definitely not fluent in the parlance of teenagers, no matter how cool you think you are.

  8. Definition of parlance noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. a particular manner of speaking, esp when specialized; idiom: political parlance. 2. archaic any discussion, such as a debate. [C16: from Old French, from parler to talk, via Medieval Latin from Late Latin parabola speech, parable; compare parley]

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · parlance ( countable and uncountable, plural parlances) A certain way of speaking, of using words; especially that associated with a particular job or interest . Of a word, the quality of being lexicalized; especially as jargon or slang . ( archaic, rare) Speech, discussion or debate .

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English par‧lance /ˈpɑːləns $ ˈpɑːr-/ noun 1 → in medical/advertising etc parlance 2 → in common parlance Examples from the Corpus parlance • In advertising parlance, this difference is termed a unique selling proposition, or usp.