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Is there a terminology for "one word, multiple distinct etymologies"?

What's the name for this category of words (terminology)? Note: Words like "present" don't count since both its noun form and its verb form come from the same Latin root. …
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Is there another way to say "man-in-the-middle" attack in reference to technical security br...

As suggested in topo's answer, man-in-the-middle is a fixed phrase and should not be changed. If your corporation decides that man goes against their gender-neutral policy, you can stick to its acrony …
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