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A word with just one meaning is '''un'''ambiguous. <br/>  | A word with just one meaning is '''un'''ambiguous. <br/>  | ||
[[NMTS-Group1  | [[NMTS-Group1#Exercise I| Try it again, please!]]  | ||
Revision as of 14:58, 4 February 2013
Sorry, the answer is not correct.
A word with just one meaning is unambiguous.