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academese|æˌkædəˈmiːz| [f. L. Acadēm- (see academe, etc.) + -ese.] The style or language of academic scholarship; dry academicalism.
1959I. Pool in Saporta & Bastian Psycholinguistics (1961) 328/1 The fact that we discuss content analysis in academese indicates the class of things to which we conceive of it as belonging. 1965Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Nov. 1043/1 The swing and mocking beat he can weave into a Harlem Nocturne here congeals into a parody of hermetic academese. 1976Ibid. 2 July 818/5 Passages of high seriousness clump along in ponderous academese. 1985W. Safire in N.Y. Times Mag. 21 July 9/2 You're sure you grasped the full import of the academese in the sentence before this parenthetical aside? |