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hypertext markup language a computer language used to create documents on the World Wide Web; html.
Indonesian the chief language of Indonesia. [1/3 definitions]
interpret to change or translate from one language into another. [1/4 definitions]
Inuit the preferred term for Eskimo people who speak the Inuit language, especially in Canada. [1/2 definitions]
Iraqi of or having to do with the country of Iraq or its people, culture, language, or the like. [1/2 definitions]
Irish of or having to do with Ireland, or its people, culture, or language. [2/3 definitions]
Italian of or having to do with Italy, or its people, culture, or language. [2/3 definitions]
Japanese of or having to do with Japan, or its people or language. [2/3 definitions]
jargon1 special words or language used by a particular group or to describe a particular interest.
Javanese of or having to do with the island of Java or its people, culture, language, or the like. [2 definitions]
Korean of or having to do with the people, culture, or language of North and South Korea. [2 definitions]
Latin the language of ancient Rome. The Romance languages are derived from Latin. [2/4 definitions]
Latin America all the countries in the Western Hemisphere south of the United States where the main language spoken is a Romance language.
medium a way or method of communicating or expressing, such as painting, music, or language. [1/6 definitions]
Middle English the English language as it was spoken and written between the years 1100 and 1500.
Mongol any language of Mongolia. [1/3 definitions]
nation a people living in the same region of the world and having a common history, language, and culture. [1/2 definitions]
nationality a people living in the same region of the world and having a common history, language, and culture. [1/2 definitions]
Navajo the language of the Navajo. [1/2 definitions]
Norwegian of or having to do with Norway, or its people or language. [1/3 definitions]
Old English the English language as it was spoken from about 450 to about 1400.