Making spoken words incomprehensible to the untrained ear, such as in Pig Latin.
Language term for jargon or argot of a group.
1 It was like a secret language , used with a sense of fun.
2 It's kind of a little secret language between the judges, he added.
3 You two are like twins, with some secret language all your own.
4 Is this some secret language used between medics and pharmacists, you may ask?
5 These stories became a truth for survival, a secret language for runaway slaves.
6 It seemed like a secret language and I had never been given the code!
7 Cryptic notes written in the secret language of facilitators were scrawled upon the charts.
8 Maurice had told her that these people had their secret signs, their secret language .
9 A secret language , common to all schools of occult science once prevailed throughout the world.
10 Viola has uncovered the secret language of Understandings -if it could only be translated.
11 At that, they smile at each other, communicating in a secret language of eyebrow-raising and laughter.
12 Finally, he spoke the secret language , "Why are you here?"
13 A secret language that will transform all aspects of war as it has been known until now.
14 And surely that was her dear voice calling to him in the secret language of the psalm.
15 Barbara O'Neal fell in love with restaurants and the secret language of spoons when she was sixteen.
16 They call it up by gazing at the crystal, & have a secret language of their own.
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