Definitions from Wiktionary (constructed language)
▸ noun: Any language—whether a human language, a programming language, or markup language—that is not a natural language.
▸ noun: (linguistics) A human language that has been consciously devised by an individual or a group, as opposed to having naturally evolved as part of a culture like a natural language.
▸ noun: (linguistics, archaic) Any language used by people, as opposed to less civilized means of communication, such as the socialization between animals.
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▸ noun: Any language—whether a human language, a programming language, or markup language—that is not a natural language.
▸ noun: (linguistics) A human language that has been consciously devised by an individual or a group, as opposed to having naturally evolved as part of a culture like a natural language.
▸ noun: (linguistics, archaic) Any language used by people, as opposed to less civilized means of communication, such as the socialization between animals.
Similar:
artificial language,
computer language,
pseudolanguage,
static language,
language,
loglang,
dynamic language,
low-level language,
metalanguage,
high-level language,
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