IPA: /ˈpɑː.ləns/
KK: /ˈpɑr.ləns/
A specific way of speaking or using words, often related to a particular field or group.
In legal parlance, the term 'plaintiff' refers to the person who brings a case to court.
Parlance is derived from the Old French word 'parler' (meaning to speak) combined with the suffix '-ance' (indicating a state or quality). The term 'parlance' refers to a particular way or manner of speaking, especially in a specific context or profession.
Think of 'parler' meaning to speak, and remember that 'parlance' refers to a specific way of speaking or terminology used in a particular context.