n. 1 cant, argot, parlance, idiom, vernacular, slang; patois, Creole, dialect, pidgin; Colloq lingo In the jargon of philately, this is known as a 'first day cover' 2 blether or US also blather, chatter, babble, gibberish, jabber, gabble, gobbledegook or gobbledygook, prattle, patter, drivel, cackle, jabberwocky, twaddle, (stuff and) nonsense, rubbish, codswallop, balderdash, bunk, humbug, palaver, bavardage, Colloq rot, garbage, hogwash, bosh, piffle, flapdoodle, chit-chat, gab, claptrap, Slang bull, crap When I questioned my bank manager about the fee, he just gave me a lot of jargon
JARGON
Meaning of JARGON in English
Oxford thesaurus English vocab. Английский словарь Оксфорд тезаурус. 2012