"idioglossia" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˌɪdioʊˈɡlɑsiə/ [US], /ˌɪdiəˈɡlɑsiə/ [US] Forms: idioglossias [plural]
Etymology: From idio- + -glossia. Etymology templates: {{af|en|idio-|-glossia}} idio- + -glossia Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} idioglossia (countable and uncountable, plural idioglossias)
  1. (linguistics) An invented form of dialect, language, or speech used by children, typically twins, and intelligible only to its speakers. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Linguistics Synonyms (invented form of language used by children): cryptophasia, idiolalia Related terms: idioglossic, idioglottic, twin speech, twin talk

Noun [Italian]

Forms: idioglossie [plural]
Etymology: From idio- + -glossia. Etymology templates: {{affix|it|idio-|-glossia}} idio- + -glossia Head templates: {{it-noun|f}} idioglossia f (plural idioglossie)
  1. idioglossia Tags: feminine

Inflected forms

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