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ambiguity

Incongruity vs Ambiguity - What's the difference?

incongruity | ambiguity |


As nouns the difference between incongruity and ambiguity

is that incongruity is the state of being incongruous, or lacking congruence while ambiguity is something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context.

Ambiguity vs Gap - What's the difference?

ambiguity | gap |


As nouns the difference between ambiguity and gap

is that ambiguity is something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context while gap is an opening in anything made by breaking or parting.

As a verb gap is

to notch, as a sword or knife.

Ambiguity vs Heterogenous - What's the difference?

ambiguity | heterogenous |


As a noun ambiguity

is (countable) something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context.

As an adjective heterogenous is

(genetics) derived from a different individual or species.

Ambiguity vs Heterogenousity - What's the difference?

ambiguity | heterogenousity |

Heterogenousity is likely misspelled.


Heterogenousity has no English definition.

As a noun ambiguity

is something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context.

Confusion vs Ambiguity - What's the difference?

confusion | ambiguity |


As nouns the difference between confusion and ambiguity

is that confusion is a lack of clarity or order while ambiguity is something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context.

Ambiguity vs Equivocate - What's the difference?

ambiguity | equivocate |


As a noun ambiguity

is (countable) something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context.

As a verb equivocate is

to use words of equivocal or doubtful signification; to express one's opinions in terms which admit of different senses, with intent to deceive; to use ambiguous expressions with a view to mislead; as, to equivocate is the work of duplicity.

Polysemy vs Ambiguity - What's the difference?

polysemy | ambiguity |


As nouns the difference between polysemy and ambiguity

is that polysemy is the ability of words, signs and symbols to have multiple meanings while ambiguity is something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context.

Ambiguity vs Indefiniteness - What's the difference?

ambiguity | indefiniteness |


As nouns the difference between ambiguity and indefiniteness

is that ambiguity is (countable) something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context while indefiniteness is the characteristic of being indefinite.

Ambiguity vs Webkitlineargradienttoprgbpxrgb - What's the difference?

ambiguity | webkitlineargradienttoprgbpxrgb |

Webkitlineargradienttoprgbpxrgb is likely misspelled.


Webkitlineargradienttoprgbpxrgb has no English definition.

As a noun ambiguity

is something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context.

Ambiguity vs Y - What's the difference?

ambiguity | y |


As a noun ambiguity

is (countable) something, particulary words and sentences, that is open to more than one interpretation, explanation or meaning, if that meaning etc cannot be determined from its context.

As a letter y is

the letter y with a (l) above itself.

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