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MISPLA'CED, pp. Put in a wrong place, or on an improper object.
MISPLA'CE, v.t. To put in a wrong place; as, the book is misplaced. 1. To place ...
MISPIK'EL, n. Arsenical pyrite; an ore of arsenic, containing this metal in comb...
MISPERSUA'SION, n. A false persuasion; wrong notion or opinion.
MISPERSUA'DE, v.t. To persuade amiss, or to lead to a wrong notion.
MISPELL, MISPEND, _c. [See Miss-spell, Miss-spend.]
MISPELL, MISPEND, _c. [See Miss-spell, Miss-spend.]
MISOR'DERLY, a. Irregular; disorderly.
MISOR'DER, v.t. To order ill; to manage erroneously. 1. To manage ill; to conduc...
MISOPIN'ION, n. Erroneous opinion.
MISOG'YNY, n. [supra.] Hatred of the female sex.
MISOG'YNIST, n. [Gr. to hate, and woman.] A woman hater. [Unusual.]
MISOG'AMIST, n. [Gr. to hate, and marriage.] A hater of marriage.
MISOBSERVE, v.t. misobzerv'. To observe inaccurately; to mistake in observing.
MISOBE'DIENCE, n. Erroneous obedience or disobedience. [Not used.]
MISNO'MER,n. In law, the mistaking of the true name of a person; a misnaming. [M...