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Definition of language
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of language is as below...
Language
(n.) Any means of
conveying
or
communicating
ideas;
specifically,
human
speech;
the
expression
of ideas by the
voice;
sounds,
expressive
of
thought,
articulated
by the
organs
of the
throat
and
mouth..
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Railingly
::
Railingly
(adv.)
With
scoffing
or
insulting
language.
Aramaic
::
Aramaic
(n.) The
Aramaic
language.
Acrimonious
::
Acrimonious
(a.)
Caustic;
bitter-tempered'
sarcastic;
as,
acrimonious
dispute,
language,
temper..
Articulate
::
Articulate
(v. t.) To form, as the
elementary
sounds;
to utter in
distinct
syllables
or
words;
to
enunciate;
as, to
articulate
letters
or
language..
Nonsense
::
Nonsense
(n.) That which is not
sense,
or has no
sense;
words,
or
language,
which have no
meaning,
or which
convey
no
intelligible
ideas;
absurdity..
Monosyllabic
::
Monosyllabic
(a.) Being a
monosyllable,
or
composed
of
monosyllables;
as, a
monosyllabic
word; a
monosyllabic
language..
Coptic
::
Coptic
(n.) The
language
of the
Copts.
Intemperate
::
Intemperate
(a.)
Excessive;
ungovernable;
inordinate;
violent;
immoderate;
as,
intemperate
language,
zeal, etc.;
intemperate
weather..
Etymology
::
Etymology
(n.) That part of
grammar
which
relates
to the
changes
in the form of the words in a
language;
inflection.
Irish
::
Irish (n. sing. & pl.) The
language
of the
Irish;
the
Hiberno-Celtic.
Finnish
::
Finnish
(n.) A
Northern
Turanian
group of
languages;
the
language
of the
Finns.
Syllabe
::
Syllabary
(n.) A table of
syllables;
more
especially,
a table of the
indivisible
syllabic
symbols
used in
certain
languages,
as the
Japanese
and
Cherokee,
instead
of
letters..
Scurrilous
::
Scurrilous
(a.)
Containing
low
indecency
or
abuse;
mean; foul; vile;
obscenely
jocular;
as,
scurrilous
language..
Cufic
::
Cufic (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the older
characters
of the
Arabic
language.
Articulate
::
Articulate
(v. i.) To utter
articulate
sounds;
to utter the
elementary
sounds
of a
language;
to
enunciate;
to speak
distinctly.
Faucal
::
Faucal
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
fauces,
or
opening
of the
throat;
faucial;
esp.,
(Phon.)
produced
in the
fauces,
as
certain
deep
guttural
sounds
found in the
Semitic
and some other
languages..
Foreign
::
Foreign
(a.) Not
native
or
belonging
to a
certain
country;
born in or
belonging
to
another
country,
nation,
sovereignty,
or
locality;
as, a
foreign
language;
foreign
fruits..
Chinese
::
Chinese
(n. sing. & pl.) The
language
of
China,
which is
monosyllabic..
Madecassee
::
Madecassee
(n.) A
native
or
inhabitant
of
Madagascar,
or
Madecassee;
the
language
of the
natives
of
Madagascar.
See
Malagasy..
Hebrew
::
Hebrew
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Hebrews;
as, the
Hebrew
language
or
rites..
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