cryptolect

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From crypto- (prefix ‘hidden; secret’) +‎ -lect (suffix denoting a language variety).[1]

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cryptolect (plural cryptolects)

  1. (linguistics) A secretive language form used by a subculture; an arcane cant. [from 1980s]
    Coordinate terms: antilanguage, argot, intalk, jargon, lingo; see also Thesaurus:cryptolect
    Cockney rhyming slang developed originally from the cryptolects of London’s thieves and vagabonds.

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