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Many languages makes a distinct difference between the terms parameters and arguments. For example the C and C++ programming languages, see for example C17 chapter 3:

3.3 argument

expression in the comma-separated list bounded by the parentheses in a function call expression, or a sequence of preprocessing tokens in the comma-separated list bounded by the parentheses in a function-like macro invocation

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3.16 parameter

object declared as part of a function declaration or definition that acquires a value on entry to the function, or an identifier from the comma-separated list bounded by the parentheses immediately following the macro name in a function-like macro definition

In plain English, the items on the caller side are arguments and the items on the function side are parameters. Example:

void func (int a, int b, int c); // parameters

void caller (void)
{
  func(a, b, c); // arguments
}
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