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- Equivocation abstract "Equivocation ("to call by the same name") is classified as an informal logical fallacy. It is the misleading use of a term with more than one meaning or sense (by glossing over which meaning is intended at a particular time). It generally occurs with polysemic words (words with multiple meanings).It is often confused with amphiboly; the difference is that equivocation arises from an ambiguous definition of a word, while amphiboly refers to ambiguous sentence structure due to punctuation or syntax.".
- Equivocation wikiPageExternalLink equivoqu.html.
- Equivocation wikiPageID "17690".
- Equivocation wikiPageRevisionID "597925174".
- Equivocation hasPhotoCollection Equivocation.
- Equivocation subject Category:Ambiguity.
- Equivocation subject Category:Verbal_fallacies.
- Equivocation comment "Equivocation ("to call by the same name") is classified as an informal logical fallacy. It is the misleading use of a term with more than one meaning or sense (by glossing over which meaning is intended at a particular time).".
- Equivocation label "Ekwiwokacja".
- Equivocation label "Equivocation".
- Equivocation label "Equívoco".
- Equivocation label "Équivoque".
- Equivocation label "一詞多義".
- Equivocation sameAs Αμφισημία.
- Equivocation sameAs Équivoque.
- Equivocation sameAs Ekwiwokacja.
- Equivocation sameAs Equívoco.
- Equivocation sameAs m.04h0v.
- Equivocation sameAs Q10797615.
- Equivocation sameAs Q10797615.
- Equivocation wasDerivedFrom Equivocation?oldid=597925174.
- Equivocation isPrimaryTopicOf Equivocation.