MISTAKER
MISTA'KER, noun One that mistakes or misunderstands.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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MISTA'KER, noun One that mistakes or misunderstands.
MISTA'KING, participle present tense Making a mistake; erring from the truth; misconceiving.MISTA'KING, noun An error; a mistake.
MISTA'KINGLY, adverb Erroneously; falsely.
MISTAUGHT', participle passive Wrongly taught; as a mistaught youth.
MISTE'ACH, verb transitive [See Teach.] To teach wrong; to instruct erroneously.
MISTE'ACHING, participle present tense Instructing erroneously.
MISTELL', verb transitive [See Tell.] To tell erroneously.
MISTEM'PER, verb transitive To temper ill; to disorder.
MISTEM'PERED, participle passive Tempered ill.
MIS'TER, noun The common title of address to gentlemen, and to men of all classes. In writing, it is expressed by the abbreviation Mr.MIS'TER, verb transitive To occasion loss. ...
MISTERM', verb transitive To term or denominate erroneously.
MISTERM'ED, participle passive Wrongly denominated.
MISTERM'ING, participle present tense Denominating erroneously.
MISTHINK', verb intransitive [See Think.] To think wrong. [Little used.]
MISTHOUGHT', participle passive of misthink. Thought wrong of.Adam, misthought of her to thee so dear.
MISTI'ME, verb transitive To time wrong; not to adapt to the time.MISTI'ME, verb intransitive To neglect the proper time.
MISTI'MED, participle passive Ill timed; done at a wrong time.
MISTI'MING, participle present tense Ill timing; doing unseasonably.
MIS'TION, noun [Latin mistus, mixtus. See Mix.]1. A state of being mixed.2. Mixture; a mingling.
MISTI'TLE, verb transitive To call by a wrong title or name.
MISTI'TLED, participle passive Wrongly named.
MISTLE, verb intransitive mis'l. [from mist.]To fall in very fine drops, as rain. [See Missle.]
MISTLETOEMIST'LIKE, adjective Resembling mist.
MISTOLD, participle passive Erroneously told. [See Tell.]
MISTOOK', preterit tense of mistake.
MISTRA'IN, verb transitive To train or educate amiss.
MISTRANSLA'TE, verb transitive To translate erroneously.