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Webster Dictionary :: Mislive

MISLIVE, v.i.. misliv'. To live amiss. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Mislin

MISLIN, [See Meslin .]

Webster Dictionary :: Misliking

MISLI'KING, ppr. Disliking; disapproving.

Webster Dictionary :: Misliker

MISLI'KER, n. One that dislikes.

Webster Dictionary :: Misliked

MISLI'KED, pp. Disliked; disapproved.

Webster Dictionary :: Mislike

MISLI'KE, v.t. To dislike; to disapprove; to have aversion to; as, to mislike a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Misletoe

MISLETOE, n. mis'lto. A plant or shrub that grows on trees. It is of the genus V...

Webster Dictionary :: Misled

MISLED', pp. of mislead. Let into error; led a wrong way. --To give due light To...

Webster Dictionary :: Misleading

MISLE'ADING, ppr. Leading into error; causing to err; deceiving.

Webster Dictionary :: Misleader

MISLE'ADER, n. One who leads into error.

Webster Dictionary :: Mislead

MISLE'AD, v.t. pret. and pp. misled. [See Lead .] To lead into a wrong way or pa...

Webster Dictionary :: Misle

MISLE, v.i. mis'l. [from mist, and properly mistle.] To rain in very fine drops,...

Webster Dictionary :: Mislaying

MISLA'YING, ppr. Laying in a wrong place, or place not remembered; losing.

Webster Dictionary :: Mislayer

MISLA'YER, n. One that lays in a wrong place; one that loses.

Webster Dictionary :: Mislay

MISLA'Y, v.t. To lay in a wrong place. The fault is generally mislaid upon natur...

Webster Dictionary :: Mislaid

MISLA'ID, pp. Laid in a wrong place, or place not recollected; lost.

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