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parlance

[pahr-luhns] / ˈpɑr ləns /


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The joint venture is what is known in accounting parlance as a variable interest entity, or VIE for short.

From The Wall Street Journal

In intelligence parlance, an “illegal” agent is someone who works without official cover, such as a diplomat at an embassy.

From Washington Times

In modern pop parlance, album rollouts are often described as eras, but Swift’s career hasn’t always been that cleanly delineated.

From New York Times

From our earthly perspective, they embrace — or in astronomy parlance, conjunct — on March 2, according to the U.S.

From Washington Post

In modern parlance, he was a hustler, but so was everyone in the early, exploratory years of cinema, when the fledgling film industry churned out dozens of titles every week.

From New York Times