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MIS'CHIEVOUSNESS, n. Hurtfulness; noxiousness. 1. Disposition to do harm, or to ...
MIS'CHIEVOUSLY, adv. With injury, hurt, loss or damage. We say, the law operates...
MIS'CHIEVOUS, a. Harmful; hurtful; injurious; making mischief; of persons; as a ...
MIS'CHIEF-MAKING, a. Causing harm; exciting enmity or quarrels.
MIS'CHIEF-MAKER, n. One who makes mischief; one who excites or instigates quarre...
MIS'CHIEF, n. 1. Harm; hurt; injury; damage; evil, whether intended or not. A ne...
MISCH`ARGE, v.t. To mistake in charging, as an account. MISCH`ARGE , n. A mistak...
MISCHAR'ACTERIZE, v.t. [See Character.] To characterize falsely or erroneously; ...
MISCH`ANCE, n. Ill luck; ill fortune; misfortune; mishap; misadventure. It is a ...
MISCEN'TER, v.t. To place amiss. [Not in use.]
MIS'CELLANY, n. [L.miscellanea, from misceo, to mix.] 1. A mass or mixture of va...
MISCELLA'NEOUSNESS, n. The state of being mixed; composition of various kinds.
MISCELLA'NEOUS, a. [L. miscellaneus, from misceo, to mix.] Mixed; mingled; consi...
MIS'CELLANE, n. [L. miscellaneus.] A mixture of two or more sorts of grain; now ...
MISCELLANA'RIAN, a. [See Miscellany .] Belonging to miscellanies; of miscellanie...
MISC`ASTING, ppr. Casting or reckoning erroneously.