Duplicity

/duˈplɪsɪti/ noun

Deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech; the practice of saying one thing while meaning another. Double-dealing or intentional dishonesty.

From Latin 'duplicitas,' meaning doubleness, from 'duplex' (double). The word evolved from the literal sense of 'being double' to the figurative meaning of having two faces or being two-faced in one's dealings.

AMሁለት ፊት
ARازدواجية
BNদ্বিমুখিতা
CAduplicitat
CSdvojtvárnost
DAdobbeltspil
DEDoppelzüngigkeit
ELδιπλότητα
ESduplicidad
FAدورویی
FIkaksinaiskasvoisuus
FRduplicité
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