- Equivocally
- Equivocally \E*quiv"o*cal*ly\, adv. In an equivocal manner. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
equivocally — equivocal ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unclear in meaning or intention; ambiguous. DERIVATIVES equivocally adverb. ORIGIN from Latin aequus equal + vocare to call … English terms dictionary
equivocally — adverb see equivocal … New Collegiate Dictionary
equivocally — See equivocality. * * * … Universalium
equivocally — adverb a) With ambiguity. b) With uncertainty. See Also: equivocal, equivocate … Wiktionary
equivocally — adv. ambiguously, in a prevaricating manner; questionably, doubtfully … English contemporary dictionary
equivocally — equiv·o·cal·ly … English syllables
equivocally — See: equivocal … English dictionary
equivocally — adverb in an ambiguous manner this letter is worded ambiguously • Syn: ↑ambiguously • Ant: ↑unambiguously (for: ↑ambiguously) • Derived from adjective: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
waffle — waffle1 /wof euhl/, n. 1. a batter cake with a pattern of deep indentations on each side, formed by the gridlike design on each of the two hinged parts of the metal appliance (waffle iron) in which the cake is baked. adj. 2. Also, waffled. having … Universalium
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