amphibolous

amphibolous
/am fib"euh leuhs/, adj.
ambiguous or equivocal, esp. when due to the uncertain grammatical construction of a word or phrase.
[1635-45; < L amphibolus < Gk amphíbolos thrown on both sides, ambiguous, equiv. to amphi- AMPHI- + -bol- (verbid of bállein to throw) + -os -OUS]

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