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Webster Dictionary :: Mischaracterize

MISCHAR'ACTERIZE, v.t. [See Character.] To characterize falsely or erroneously; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mischarge

MISCH`ARGE, v.t. To mistake in charging, as an account. MISCH`ARGE , n. A mistak...

Webster Dictionary :: Mischief

MIS'CHIEF, n. 1. Harm; hurt; injury; damage; evil, whether intended or not. A ne...

Webster Dictionary :: Mischief-maker

MIS'CHIEF-MAKER, n. One who makes mischief; one who excites or instigates quarre...

Webster Dictionary :: Mischief-making

MIS'CHIEF-MAKING, a. Causing harm; exciting enmity or quarrels.

Webster Dictionary :: Mischievous

MIS'CHIEVOUS, a. Harmful; hurtful; injurious; making mischief; of persons; as a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mischievously

MIS'CHIEVOUSLY, adv. With injury, hurt, loss or damage. We say, the law operates...

Webster Dictionary :: Mischievousness

MIS'CHIEVOUSNESS, n. Hurtfulness; noxiousness. 1. Disposition to do harm, or to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mischna

MISCH'NA, n. A part of the Jewish Talmud. [See Mishna .]

Webster Dictionary :: Mischoose

MISCHOOSE, v.t. mischooz'. To choose wrong; to make a wrong choice.

Webster Dictionary :: Mischosen

MISCHO'SEN, pp. Chosen by mistake.

Webster Dictionary :: Miscible

MIS'CIBLE, a. [L. misceo, to mix.] That may be mixed. Oil and water are not misc...

Webster Dictionary :: Miscitation

MISCITA'TION, n. A wrong citation; erroneous quotation.

Webster Dictionary :: Miscite

MISCI'TE, v.t. To cite erroneously or falsely.

Webster Dictionary :: Misclaim

MISCLA'IM, n. A mistaken claim or demand.

Webster Dictionary :: Miscomputation

MISCOMPUTA'TION, n. Erroneous computation; false reckoning.

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