Amphibological

/ˌæmfɪbəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/ adjective

Describing something that is ambiguous or has a double meaning, especially in language where a phrase can be interpreted in two different ways.

From amphibology (Greek amphi- 'both' + -logia 'speech') plus -ical suffix. The Greek roots combine to mean 'speaking both ways,' referring to language that cuts both directions in meaning. The term evolved to describe any statement that confuses through unclear expression.

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