ambiguator

English

Etymology

From ambiguate + -or.

Noun

ambiguator (plural ambiguators)

  1. Anything that creates ambiguity.
  2. Specifically, a device or application which blurs an image and is often used to project a slow clarification of the blurred image into sharp focus.
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