cantrap
/ˈkæntræp/Definitions
1. noun
A device or contrivance that is intended to deceive or entrap, especially in a clever or artful way.
“The politician’s cantrap to disguise the true nature of the bill was criticized by the media.”
1. noun
A device or contrivance that is intended to deceive or entrap, especially in a clever or artful way.
“The politician’s cantrap to disguise the true nature of the bill was criticized by the media.”