MISINTERPRETED
MISINTER'PRETED, adjective Erroneously understood or explained.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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MISINTER'PRETED, adjective Erroneously understood or explained.
MISINTER'PRETER, noun One who interprets erroneously.
MISINTER'PRETING, participle present tense Erroneously interpreting.
MISJOIN', verb transitive To join unfitly or improperly.
MISJOIN'ED, participle passive Improperly united.
MISJOIN'ING, participle present tense Joining unfitly or improperly.
MISJUDGE, verb transitive misjudg'. To mistake in judging of; to judge erroneously.MISJUDGE, verb intransitive misjudg'. To err in judgment; to form false opinions or notions.
MISJUDG'ED, participle passive Judged erroneously.
MISJUDG'ING, participle present tense Judging erroneously of; forming a wrong opinion or inference.
MISJUDG'MENT, noun A wrong or unjust determination.
MIS'KIN, noun A little bagpipe.
MISKIN'DLE, verb transitive To kindle amiss; to inflame to a bad purpose.
MISLA'ID, participle passive Laid in a wrong place, or place not recollected; lost.
MISLA'Y, verb transitive To lay in a wrong place.The fault is generally mislaid upon nature.1. To lay in a place not recollected; to lose.If the butler be the tell-tale, mislay ...
MISLA'YER, noun One that lays in a wrong place; one that loses.
MISLA'YING, participle present tense Laying in a wrong place, or place not remembered; losing.
MISLE, verb intransitive mis'l. [from mist, and properly mistle.]To rain in very fine drops, like a thick mist.
MISLE'AD, verb transitivepreterit tense and participle passive misled. [See Lead.]To lead into a wrong way or path; to lead astray; to guide into error; to cause to mistake; to ...
MISLE'ADER, noun One who leads into error.
MISLE'ADING, participle present tense Leading into error; causing to err; deceiving.
MISLED', participle passive of mislead. Let into error; led a wrong way.--To give due lightTo the misled and lonely traveller.
MISLETOE, noun mis'lto. A plant or shrub that grows on trees. It is of the genus Viscum. The berry contains a glutinous substance, and the shrub is said to be propagated by bird...
MISLI'KE, verb transitive To dislike; to disapprove; to have aversion to; as, to mislike a man or an opinion.[For this word, dislike is generally used.]MISLI'KE, noun Dislike; d...
MISLI'KED, participle passive Disliked; disapproved.
MISLI'KER, noun One that dislikes.
MISLI'KING, participle present tense Disliking; disapproving.
MISLIN, [See Meslin.]