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vernacular
noun (usu the vernacular)
1 the native language of a country or people, as opposed to a foreign language that is also in use.
2 the form of a language as commonly spoken, as opposed to the formal or literary language.
3 the language or jargon of a particular group.
4 humorous slang or indecent language.
adjective
1 referring to or in the vernacular.
2 local; native vernacular architecture .
[17c: from Latin vernaculus native]
vernacularly adverb .
noun (usu the vernacular)
1 the native language of a country or people, as opposed to a foreign language that is also in use.
2 the form of a language as commonly spoken, as opposed to the formal or literary language.
3 the language or jargon of a particular group.
4 humorous slang or indecent language.
adjective
1 referring to or in the vernacular.
2 local; native vernacular architecture .
[17c: from Latin vernaculus native]
vernacularly adverb .
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