MISRECITAL
MISRECI'TAL, noun An inaccurate recital.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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MISRECI'TAL, noun An inaccurate recital.
MISRECI'TE, verb transitive To recite erroneously.
MISRECI'TED, participle passive Recited incorrectly.
MISRECI'TING, participle present tense Reciting erroneously.
MISRECK'ON, verb transitive To reckon or compute wrong.
MISRECK'ONED, participle passive Reckoned or computed erroneously.
MISRECK'ONING, participle present tense Reckoning wrong; and as a noun, an erroneous computation.
MISRELA'TE, verb transitive To relate falsely or inaccurately.
MISRELA'TED, participle passive Erroneously related or told.
MISRELA'TING, participle present tense Relating or telling erroneously.
MISRELA'TION, noun Erroneous relation or narration.
MISREMEM'BER, verb transitive To mistake in remembering; not to remember correctly.
MISREMEM'BERED, participle passive Inaccurately recollected.
MISREMEM'BERING, participle present tense Remembering inaccurately.
MISREPORT, verb transitive To report erroneously; to give an incorrect account of.MISREPORT, noun An erroneous report; a false or incorrect account given.
MISREPORTED, participle passive Incorrectly reported.
MISREPORTING, participle present tense Reporting incorrectly.
MISREPRESENT', verb transitive To represent falsely or incorrectly; to give a false or erroneous representation, either maliciously, ignorantly or carelessly.
MISREPRESENTA'TION, noun The act of giving a false or erroneous representation.1. A false or incorrect account given, either from mistake, carelessness or malice.
MISREPRESENT'ED, participle passive Falsely or erroneously represented.
MISREPRESENT'ER, noun One who gives a false or erroneous account.
MISREPRESENT'ING, participle present tense Giving a false or erroneous representation.[Note. This word is so customarily used for an euphemism, or as a softer expression for lie...
MISREPU'TE, verb transitive To have in wrong estimation.
MISREPU'TED, participle passive or adjective Erroneously reputed.
MISRU'LE, noun Disorder; confusion; tumult from insubordination.Enormous riot and misrule--1. Unjust domination.
MISRU'LY, adjective Unruly; ungovernable; turbulent.
MISS, noun1. The title of a young woman or girl; as little masters and misses.2. A kept mistress; a prostitute retained; a concubine.MISS, verb transitive [Latin mitto, misi; om...