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Webster Dictionary :: Misspoke

MISSPO'KE MISSPO'KEN, pp. Uttered or spoken amiss.

Webster Dictionary :: Misstate

MISSTA'TE, v.t. To state wrong; to make an erroneous representation of facts; as...

Webster Dictionary :: Misstated

MISSTA'TED, pp. Stated erroneously.

Webster Dictionary :: Misstatement

MISSTA'TEMENT, n. A wrong statement; an erroneous representation, verbal or writ...

Webster Dictionary :: Misstating

MISSTA'TING, ppr. Stating falsely or erroneously.

Webster Dictionary :: Missy

MIS'SY, n. The sulphate of iron, having lost the water of its crystallization, i...

Webster Dictionary :: Mist

MIST, n. [L. mixtus, mistus, from misceo, to mix.] 1. Water falling in very nume...

Webster Dictionary :: Mist-encumbered

MIST-ENCUM'BERED, a. Loaded with mist.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistakable

MISTA'KABLE, a. That may be misconceived or mistaken.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistake

MISTA'KE, v.t. To take wrong; to conceive or understand erroneously; to misunder...

Webster Dictionary :: Mistaken

MISTA'KEN. In the use of this participle, there is a peculiarity which ought to ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mistaker

MISTA'KER, n. One that mistakes or misunderstands.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistaking

MISTA'KING, ppr. Making a mistake; erring from the truth; misconceiving. MISTA'K...

Webster Dictionary :: Mistakingly

MISTA'KINGLY, adv. Erroneously; falsely.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistaught

MISTAUGHT', pp. Wrongly taught; as a mistaught youth.

Webster Dictionary :: Misteach

MISTE'ACH, v.t. [See Teach .] To teach wrong; to instruct erroneously.

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