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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
(v. t.) To
communicate
by
language;
to
express
in
language.
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Acrimony
::
Acrimony
(n.)
Sharpness
or
severity,
as of
language
or
temper;
irritating
bitterness
of
disposition
or
manners..
Bull
::
Bull (v. i.) A
grotesque
blunder
in
language;
an
apparent
congruity,
but real
incongruity,
of
ideas,
contained
in a form of
expression;
so
called,
perhaps,
from the
apparent
incongruity
between
the
dictatorial
nature
of the
pope's
bulls and his
professions
of
humility..
Romany
::
Romany
(n.) The
language
spoken
among
themselves
by the
gypsies.
Gadhelic
::
Gadhelic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to that
division
of the
Celtic
languages,
which
includes
the
Irish,
Gaelic,
and
Manx..
Latinization
::
Latinization
(n.) The act or
process
of
Latinizing,
as a word,
language,
or
country..
Diction
::
Diction
(n.)
Choice
of words for the
expression
of
ideas;
the
construction,
disposition,
and
application
of words in
discourse,
with
regard
to
clearness,
accuracy,
variety,
etc.; mode of
expression;
language;
as, the
diction
of
Chaucer's
poems..
Translator
::
Translator
(n.) One who
translates;
esp., one who
renders
into
another
language;
one who
expresses
the sense of words in one
language
by
equivalent
words in
another..
Proven/al
::
Proven/al
(n.) The
Provencal
language.
See
Langue
d'oc.
Style
::
Style (v. t.) Mode of
expressing
thought
in
language,
whether
oral or
written;
especially,
such use of
language
in the
expression
of
thought
as
exhibits
the
spirit
and
faculty
of an
artist;
choice
or
arrangement
of words in
discourse;
rhetorical
expression..
Gibberish
::
Gibberish
(a.)
Unmeaning;
as,
gibberish
language..
Aorist
::
Aorist
(n.) A tense in the Greek
language,
which
expresses
an
action
as
completed
in past time, but
leaves
it, in other
respects,
wholly
indeterminate..
Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) One of two or more words in the same
language
derived
by
different
courses
from the same
original
from; as, crypt and grot are
doublets;
also, guard and ward; yard and
garden;
abridge
and
abbreviate,
etc..
Philologize
::
Philologize
(v. i.) To
study,
or make
critical
comments
on,
language..
Erse
::
Erse (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Celtic
race in the
Highlands
of
Scotland,
or to their
language..
Black-mouthed
::
Black-mouthed
(a.) Using foul or
scurrilous
language;
slanderous.
Poem
::
Poem (n.) A
composition,
not in
verse,
of which the
language
is
highly
imaginative
or
impassioned;
as, a prose poem; the poems of
Ossian..
Boast
::
Boast (v. i.) To speak in
exulting
language
of
another;
to
glory;
to
exult.
Expression
::
Expression
(n.)
Lively
or vivid
representation
of
meaning,
sentiment,
or
feeling,
etc.;
significant
and
impressive
indication,
whether
by
language,
appearance,
or
gesture;
that
manner
or style which gives life and
suggestive
force to ideas and
sentiments;
as, he reads with
expression;
her
performance
on the piano has
expression..
Indecent
::
Indecent
(a.) Not
decent;
unfit to be seen or
heard;
offensive
to
modesty
and
delicacy;
as,
indecent
language..
Wight
::
Wight (n.) A human
being;
a
person,
either
male or
female;
-- now used
chiefly
in irony or
burlesque,
or in
humorous
language..
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