Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
idioglossia
Noun
/ˌɪd.i.ɡlɒs.i.ə/

Definition
A private language or speech pattern created and used by individuals, often seen in close relationships or among twins.

Examples
- Many identical twins develop idioglossia, allowing them to share secrets undetected by others.
- The siblings communicated in idioglossia, baffling those around them.
- Through idioglossia, the partners created a world of their own where only they understood each other.

Meaning
Idioglossia refers to a unique language or set of words that is developed by individuals, typically to communicate in a way that is only understood by them. It often occurs when two people share a deeply personal bond, creating their own linguistic expressions.

Synonyms
- Private language
- Secret language
- Intraspecific language