jargonist


jar·gon

J0019800 (jär′gən)n.1. The specialized language of a trade, profession, or similar group, especially when viewed as difficult to understand by outsiders: a crime novel that uses a lot of police jargon.2. Nonsensical or incoherent language: "Your description will be considered as mere jargon by every man of sense" (Alexander Hamilton).3. A hybrid language or dialect; a pidgin. Not in technical use.intr.v. jar·goned, jar·gon·ing, jar·gons To speak in or use jargon.
[Middle English jargoun, from Old French jargon, probably of imitative origin.]
jar′gon·ist, jar′gon·eer′ n.jar′gon·is′tic adj.jar′gon·y adj.

jargonist

Rare. a person who makes use of a jargon in his speech.See also: Language