Appellation vs Lingo - What's the difference?
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or designation.
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An indication for wine that describes its geographic origin.
Language, especially language peculiar to a particular group or region; jargon or a dialect.
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Appellation is a related term of lingo.
As nouns the difference between appellation and lingo
is that appellation is or designation while lingo is language, especially language peculiar to a particular group or region; jargon or a dialect.appellation
English
Noun
(en noun)- "I'll not," retorted "Teeter" Nelson, whose first name was Harry, but who had gained his appellation because of a habit he had of "teetering" on his tiptoes when reciting in class. "I've got Peaches all right," and there was a struggle between the two lads, one trying to throw a snowball, and the other trying to prevent him.
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English
Noun
(en-noun)Mr. Pratt's Patients, passage=She had Lord James' collar in one big fist and she pounded the table with the other and talked a blue streak. Nobody could make out plain what she said, for she was mainly jabbering Swede lingo , but there was English enough, of a kind, to give us some idee.}}
