"Jargonness" refers to the degree to which language, terminology, or expressions are specific to a particular field, profession, or group. It describes the extent to which jargon—specialized language or technical terms used within a specific domain—can be understood by outsiders. High jargonness indicates that a text or conversation is filled with terms that may be difficult for laypeople to understand, while low jargonness suggests that the language is more accessible and general.
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