| noun | 1. The use of equivocal or ambiguous words. |
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| | | "The furniture assembly was complicated by the confusing diagrams and parisology in the instructions." |
| | | "The lawyer folded so much parisology into her argument, we could barely understand what she had said." |
| | | "My boss is often guilty of parisology — I try to follow his instructions, but sometimes they're too ambiguous to decipher." |
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| Greek, mid-19th century |
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| "Parisology" has nothing to do with Paris, France. In fact, the City of Light was named after the Parisii, a Gallic people who inhabited it early in its history. ... | Continue Reading |
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