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What is parlance?

"Parlance" refers to the language or manner of speaking used by a particular group of people or in a specific context. It can be defined as:

* The way people talk in a specific place or situation: "The parlance of the legal profession can be confusing to those outside the field."

* The vocabulary and grammar of a particular group or profession: "The parlance of the tech industry is full of acronyms and jargon."

* The style of speech used in a particular period of time: "The parlance of Shakespeare's time is quite different from modern English."

Examples:

* The parlance of the teenagers: The way teenagers talk and use slang.

* The parlance of the medical field: The technical terms and jargon used by doctors and nurses.

* The parlance of the old West: The language and dialect used in the American West during the 19th century.

Essentially, parlance describes the unique and distinctive language characteristics of a particular group or situation.

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