amphibological

English

Etymology

From amphibology +‎ -ical.

Adjective

amphibological (comparative more amphibological, superlative most amphibological)

  1. (rare) of doubtful meaning, ambiguous, quibbling.
    • 1845, Alfred Binet, The Mind and the Brain (Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps) (Chapter IX, Definitions Of Psychology. Project Gutenberg):
      Consequently it must be recognised that the rather amphibological expression "soulless psychology" implies no negation of the existence of the soul.
  2. (Can we verify(+) this sense?) (linguistics) Grammatically ambiguous.

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