
Equivocation
e·quiv·o·ca·tio
originated in Late Latin

Equivocation is a word that has more than one meaning.
Here are some Examples:
I have the right to watch "The Real World."
Someone might use this word if they do not fully understand the meaning of the word.
This fallacy is a faulty because it has multiple meanings and could easily be misused.

Once upon a time there was a girl named Shaquell chopping the bark off the trees to build a house. Then a dog came along and they started talking.


What are doing doing here in the woods?
I am chopping the bark off to build a house to live in.


The bark? That's what I do when I see cats.
So if i'm chopping the bark off of these trees then doesn't that mean your a tree?



BARK! BARK! BARK!
AHHHHHH
meow
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Equivocation
e·quiv·o·ca·tio
originated in Late Latin

Equivocation is a word that has more than one meaning.
Here are some Examples:
I have the right to watch "The Real World."
Someone might use this word if they do not fully understand the meaning of the word.
This fallacy is a faulty because it has multiple meanings and could easily be misused.

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