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Webster Dictionary :: Mistitle

MISTI'TLE, v.t. To call by a wrong title or name.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistitled

MISTI'TLED, pp. Wrongly named.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistle

MISTLE, v.i. mis'l. [from mist.] To fall in very fine drops, as rain. [See Missle.]

Webster Dictionary :: Mistletoe

MISTLETOE MIST'LIKE, a. Resembling mist.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistold

MISTOLD, pp. Erroneously told. [See Tell .]

Webster Dictionary :: Mistook

MISTOOK', pret. of mistake.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistrain

MISTRA'IN, v.t. To train or educate amiss.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistranslate

MISTRANSLA'TE, v.t. To translate erroneously.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistranslated

MISTRANSLA'TED, pp. Erroneously rendered into another language.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistranslating

MISTRANSLA'TING, ppr. Translating incorrectly.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistranslation

MISTRANSLA'TION, n. An erroneous translation or version.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistress

MIS'TRESS, n. [L. magistra.] 1. A woman who governs; correlative to servant, sla...

Webster Dictionary :: Mistress-ship

MIS'TRESS-SHIP, n. Female rule or dominion.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistrust

MISTRUST', n. Want of confidence or trust; suspicion. MISTRUST' , v.t. To suspec...

Webster Dictionary :: Mistrusted

MISTRUST'ED, pp. Suspected.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistrustful

MISTRUST'FUL, a. Suspicious; doubting; wanting confidence in.

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