Ambiguous
71ambiguus — Ambiguous …
72Multistability — Ambiguous images Multistability is a system property. It refers to systems that are neither stable nor totally instable, but that alternates between two or more mutually exclusive states over time. In vision science, multistable perception… …
73is\ such\ a — Ambiguous, inappropriate, inept, lame, overused, and weak phrase. All right to use in sentences such as Anyone who objects to the use of the phrase is such a is such a jerk. OR Anyone who objects to the use of the phrase is such a must be an… …
74is\ such\ a — Ambiguous, inappropriate, inept, lame, overused, and weak phrase. All right to use in sentences such as Anyone who objects to the use of the phrase is such a is such a jerk. OR Anyone who objects to the use of the phrase is such a must be an… …
75dubious compliment — ambiguous compliment, compliment that does not sound like a compliment …
76alternating figures — Ambiguous images which serve in the psychology of perception to demonstrate the way the mind habitually tries to achieve a coherent Gestalt. These are often seen as optical illusions. An example is a drawing of a cube made with twelve lines… …
77double talk — Ambiguous talk, akin to lying …
78ambiguously — ambiguous ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of language) having more than one meaning. 2) not clear or decided. DERIVATIVES ambiguously adverb. ORIGIN Latin ambiguus doubtful …
79Ambiguity — Sir John Tenniel s illustration of the Caterpillar for Lewis Carroll s Alice s Adventures in Wonderland is noted for its ambiguous central figure, whose head can be viewed as being a human male s face with a pointed nose and pointy chin or being… …
80Wikipedia:Disambiguation — WP:D redirects here. For information about deletion on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Deletion policy. This page documents an English Wikipedia editing guideline. It is a generally accepted standard that editors should attempt to follow, though it is… …