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MIRTH, n. merth. Social merriment; hilarity; high excitement of pleasurable feel...
MIRTH'FUL, a. Merry; jovial; festive. The feast was served, the bowl was crown'd...
MIRTH'LESS, a. Without mirth or hilarity.
MI'RY, a. [from mire.] Abounding with deep mud; full of mire; as a miry road; a ...
MIS, a prefix, denotes error, or erroneous, wrong, from the verb miss, to err, t...
MISACCEPTA'TION, n. The act of taking or understanding in a wrong sense.
MISADVEN'TURE, n. Mischance; misfortune; ill luck; an unlucky accident. 1. In la...
MISADVEN'TURED, a. Unfortunate.
MISADVI'SED, a. [See Advise .] Ill advised; ill directed.
MISAFFECT', v.t. To dislike.
MISAFFECT'ED, a. Ill disposed.
MISAFFIRM', v.t. To affirm incorrectly.
MISA'IMED, a. Not rightly aimed or directed.
MISALLEDGE, v.t. misallej'. To state erroneously.
MISALLEGA'TION, n. Erroneous statement.
MISALLI'ANCE, n. Improper association.