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Webster Dictionary :: Misadventured

MISADVEN'TURED, a. Unfortunate.

Webster Dictionary :: Misadventure

MISADVEN'TURE, n. Mischance; misfortune; ill luck; an unlucky accident. 1. In la...

Webster Dictionary :: Misacceptation

MISACCEPTA'TION, n. The act of taking or understanding in a wrong sense.

Webster Dictionary :: Mis

MIS, a prefix, denotes error, or erroneous, wrong, from the verb miss, to err, t...

Webster Dictionary :: Miry

MI'RY, a. [from mire.] Abounding with deep mud; full of mire; as a miry road; a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mirthless

MIRTH'LESS, a. Without mirth or hilarity.

Webster Dictionary :: Mirthful

MIRTH'FUL, a. Merry; jovial; festive. The feast was served, the bowl was crown'd...

Webster Dictionary :: Mirth

MIRTH, n. merth. Social merriment; hilarity; high excitement of pleasurable feel...

Webster Dictionary :: Mirror-stone

MIR'ROR-STONE, n. A bright stone.

Webster Dictionary :: Mirror

MIR'ROR, n. [L. miror, to admire.] 1. A looking glass; any glass or polished sub...

Webster Dictionary :: Mirksomeness

MIRK'SOMENESS, n. Obscurity. [See Murky .]

Webster Dictionary :: Mirksome

MIRK'SOME, a. Dark; obscure. [See Murky .]

Webster Dictionary :: Mirk

MIRK, a. Dark. [See Murky .]

Webster Dictionary :: Miriness

MI'RINESS, n. [from miry.] The state of consisting of deep mud.

Webster Dictionary :: Mire-crow

MIRE-CROW, n. The sea-crow or pewit gull, of the genus Larus.

Webster Dictionary :: Mire

MIRE, n. Deep mud; earth so wet and soft as to yield to the feet and to wheels. ...

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