Parisology [pahr-ə-sah-lə-jee]
Part of speech: noun
Origin: Greek, 19th century
1. The use of equivocal or ambiguous words.
Examples of parisology in a sentence
"The lawyer folded so much parisology into her argument, we could barely understand what she had said."
"What makes parisology frustrating is that the listener wants to understand, but the message is so ambiguous, it’s impossible to decipher."