AMBIGUITY
A word, phrase, or sentence is ambiguous if it has more than one meaning.
For example: The word 'light', can mean not very heavy or not very dark.
For example: The word 'light', can mean not very heavy or not very dark.
types of ambiguity
Author: Kent Bach, Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry
Day of consultation: March 16th 2013
URL: http://online.sfsu.edu/kbach/ambguity.html
Day of consultation: March 16th 2013
URL: http://online.sfsu.edu/kbach/ambguity.html