Ambages

/æmˈbeɪ.dʒiːz/ noun

Roundabout or indirect speech; a long-winded way of saying something that could be said simply.

From Latin 'ambages,' derived from 'ambigere' meaning 'to go around' (from 'ambi-' meaning around and 'agere' meaning to go). The word literally meant 'going around' and evolved to mean circumlocution or beating around the bush.

AMምንጭ
AR غموض
BNঅস্পষ্টতা
CAambigüitat
CStajemství
DAulighed
DEMehrdeutigkeit
ELαμφισβήτηση
ESambigüedades
FAغموض
FIepäselvyys
FRambiguités
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