In — terms (not using technical jargon) : Crossword Clue

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  • - In — terms (not using technical jargon)
  • - What purple prose and technical jargon have in common
  • - Unnecessary and excessive use of words
  • - very eager, excited, employing twice as many words
  • - Bit of technical jargon
  • - Fashionable item of jargon
  • - Bit of techno-jargon
  • - made a song about liberal using jargon
  • - Jargon describing new scum in coal mining work outside
  • - hog, for a harley, e.g.
  • - Coarse jargon used in various languages
  • - a bit of unceremonious language?
  • - TV jargon term for Seinfeld's "The Chinese Restaurant" and others, in which all of the action takes place on a single set with only a few characters
  • - french term for slang or jargon
  • - girl losing her head over slang
  • - lawyerspeak or tech talk, e.g.
  • - Specific terms obtained by gutless ambassador
  • - turn in creative work in slang
  • - Technical term for ringworm
  • - Case for a dermatologist
  • - Another name for ringworm, a skin disease, and a clothes moth
  • - Ringworm
  • - Technical term for chickenpox
  • - Chickenpox.
  • - Shot cavalier infected by Latin disease
  • - [medical] non-technical term for epistaxis
  • - Epistaxis
  • - What "epistaxis" is a fancy medical term for
  • - Its medical name is epistaxis
  • - Technical term for fainting
  • - "Ne'er" for "Never," e.g.
  • - Use of ne'er for never, e.g.
  • - sounds wrong to get by with fainting fit
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