ambiguity or ambiguousness

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What's the difference between these two nouns? Do they mean the same?
 
What's the difference between these two nouns? Do they mean the same?
Until I saw your post I had never seen "ambiguousness", it seems to be exclusively American and means the same as "ambiguity".
 
Until I saw your post I had never seen "ambiguousness", it seems to be exclusively American and means the same as "ambiguity".

I haven't heard it either. I looked it up in a Webster's dictionary. I wonder if it's countable?
 
I haven't heard it either. I looked it up in a Webster's dictionary. I wonder if it's countable?
If it is, it would be a crime against humanity to use it in the plural. ;-)

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PS I use both, but I'm not a typical British Eng speaker (having spent nearly half my life in an American corporation). For me, amibuity is a quality [quite abstract] and ambiguousness is more concrete. But the distinction - if there is one - is not clear, and I can't think of a clear example
 
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I do the same and never worked for an American corporation. :)
 
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