Ambiguous
41ambiguous illusion — Also known as ambiguous figure, ambiguity, reversible figure, and bistable figure. All five terms refer to a cognitive illusion elicited by images or objects that are capable of bringing about a perceptual switch between the alternative… …
42ambiguous figure — see ambiguous illusion …
43Ambiguous viewpoint — En Computación, el antipatrón de diseño ambiguous viewpoint o punto de vista ambiguo corresponde a una falta de clarificación durante el modelado, usualmente dejada a propósito para evitar una toma de decisión conflictiva. Una consecuencia de la… …
44ambiguous, equivocal — Both mean vague and open to more than one interpretation. But whereas an ambiguous statement may be vague by accident or by intent, an equivocal one is cal culatedly unclear …
45ambiguous snapper — Kubos rifešeris statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Lutjanus ambiguus angl. ambiguous snapper rus. кубинский луциан ryšiai: platesnis terminas – paprastieji rifešeriai …
46ambiguous — adj. [L. ambigere, to wander about] Vague or doubtful in meaning; having more than a single meaning …
47ambiguous — 1. Having more than one interpretation. 2. In anatomy, wandering; having more than one direction. 3. In neuroanatomy, applied to a nucleus (nucleus ambiguus) supplying special visceral efferent fibers to vagus and glossopharyngeal nerves. [L.… …
48ambiguous — Synonyms and related words: Greek to one, agnostic, amalgamated, ambivalent, amphibious, amphibolic, amphibological, amphibolous, antinomic, beyond understanding, blended, capricious, chancy, changeable, combined, complex, composite, compound,… …
49ambiguous — am·big·u·ous || æm bɪgjÊŠÉ™s adj. open to dispute, having many possible interpretations; obscure, vague …
50ambiguous — [am bɪgjʊəs] adjective having more than one meaning; open to different interpretations. Derivatives ambiguously adverb ambiguousness noun Origin C16 (earlier (ME) as ambiguity): from L. ambiguus doubtful (from ambigere waver, go around , from… …