"Equivocal" comes from Latin "equi-" and "voc-" meaning "the same voice." In other words: something that can legitimately be interpreted in two opposite ways.
Tempestuous - characterized by conflicting, strong emotions; stormy A good visual of the word, tempestuous: Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Onomatopoeia: Noun: The naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it.
Obscurantism = the practice of deliberately preventing the facts or full details of something from becoming known. <>
Bayanihan = a Filipino custom derived from a Filipino word “bayan”, which means nation, town or community. The term bayanihan itself literally means “being in a bayan”, which refers to the spirit of communal unity, work and cooperation to achieve a particular goal. <>
Phallophobia = fear of the erect penis I came across a website that claimed some Trump appointee says porn causes women to be afraid of penises & intended to put a link here until a notice popped up saying it is an insecure site. <>
Onomatopoeia is a word that will, for me, be forever associated with Stephen King's Christine. The main character overhears a neighbor yelling their kid "You better straighten up or I'm gonna put a bang-shang-a-lang on your head." To which our protag mutters to himself "Oh god, what an Onomatopoeic family."
That one is a bit inconsistent, because dinosaur derives from deinos + sauros. So your new word should be dinophobia