Equivocal

[adjective] open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous; seeming to possess two opposing meanings; able to comprehended in many ways.

etymology: Latin aequivocus, aequivoce - ‘of equal voice/significance'. ‘equal’ (aequus) and (vocare) ‘to call’; capable of twofold interpretation, doubtful genuineness, being too close to call.

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