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    di·a·lect
    [ˈdīəˌlek(t)]
    noun
    dialect (noun) · dialects (plural noun)
    1. a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group:
      "this novel is written in the dialect of Trinidad"
      Similar:
      regional language
      local language
      local tongue
      local speech
      local parlance
      variety of language
      nonstandard language
      • computing
        a particular version of a programming language.
    Origin
    mid 16th century (denoting the art of investigating the truth of opinions): from French dialecte, or via Latin from Greek dialektos ‘discourse, way of speaking’, from dialegesthai ‘converse with’ (see dialogue).
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