MIRACULOUSLY
MIRAC'ULOUSLY, adverb By miracle; supernaturally.AEneas, wounded as he was, could not have engaged him in single combat, unless his hurt had been miraculously healed.1. Wonderfu...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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MIRAC'ULOUSLY, adverb By miracle; supernaturally.AEneas, wounded as he was, could not have engaged him in single combat, unless his hurt had been miraculously healed.1. Wonderfu...
MIRAC'ULOUSNESS, noun The state of being effected by miracle or by supernatural agency.
MIRADOR, noun [Latin miror.] A balcony or gallery commanding an extensive view.
MIRE, noun Deep mud; earth so wet and soft as to yield to the feet and to wheels.MIRE, verb transitive To plunge and fix in mire; to set or stall in mud. We say, a horse, an ox ...
MIRE-CROW, noun The sea-crow or pewit gull, of the genus Larus.
MI'RINESS, noun [from miry.] The state of consisting of deep mud.
MIRK, adjective Dark. [See Murky.]
MIRK'SOME, adjective Dark; obscure. [See Murky.]
MIRK'SOMENESS, noun Obscurity. [See Murky.]
MIR'ROR, noun [Latin miror, to admire.]1. A looking glass; any glass or polished substance that forms images by the reflection of rays of light.In the clear mirror of thy ruling...
MIR'ROR-STONE, noun A bright stone.
MIRTH, noun merth. Social merriment; hilarity; high excitement of pleasurable feelings in company; noisy gayety; jollity. mirth differs from joy and cheerfulness, as always impl...
MIRTH'FUL, adjective Merry; jovial; festive.The feast was served, the bowl was crown'd,To the king's pleasure went the mirthful round.MIRTH['FULLY, adverb In a jovial manner.
MIRTH'LESS, adjective Without mirth or hilarity.
MI'RY, adjective [from mire.] Abounding with deep mud; full of mire; as a miry road; a miry lane.1. Consisting of mire.
MIS, a prefix, denotes error, or erroneous, wrong, from the verb miss, to err, to go wrong.
MISACCEPTA'TION, noun The act of taking or understanding in a wrong sense.
MISADVEN'TURE, noun Mischance; misfortune; ill luck; an unlucky accident.1. In law, homicide by misadventure is when a man, doing a lawful act, without any intention of injury, ...
MISADVEN'TURED, adjective Unfortunate.
MISADVI'SED, adjective [See Advise.] Ill advised; ill directed.
MISAFFECT', verb transitive To dislike.
MISAFFECT'ED, adjective Ill disposed.
MISAFFIRM', verb transitive To affirm incorrectly.
MISA'IMED, adjective Not rightly aimed or directed.
MISALLEDGE, verb transitive misallej'. To state erroneously.
MISALLEGA'TION, noun Erroneous statement.
MISALLI'ANCE, noun Improper association.