MISTRANSLATED
MISTRANSLA'TED, participle passive Erroneously rendered into another language.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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MISTRANSLA'TED, participle passive Erroneously rendered into another language.
MISTRANSLA'TING, participle present tense Translating incorrectly.
MISTRANSLA'TION, noun An erroneous translation or version.
MIS'TRESS, noun [Latin magistra.]1. A woman who governs; correlative to servant, slave, or subject.My mistress here lies murdered in her bed.2. The female head of a family.3. Th...
MIS'TRESS-SHIP, noun Female rule or dominion.
MISTRUST', noun Want of confidence or trust; suspicion.MISTRUST', verb transitive To suspect; to doubt; to regard with jealousy or suspicion.Fate her own book mistrusted at the ...
MISTRUST'ED, participle passive Suspected.
MISTRUST'FUL, adjective Suspicious; doubting; wanting confidence in.
MISTRUST'FULLY, adverb With suspicion or doubt.
MISTRUST'FULNESS, noun Suspicion; doubt.
MISTRUST'ING, participle present tense Suspecting; having no confidence in.
MISTRUST'INGLY, adverb With distrust or suspicion.
MISTRUST'LESS, adjective Unsuspecting; unsuspicious.
MISTU'NE, verb transitive To tune wrong or erroneously; to put out of tune.
MISTURN', verb transitive To pervert. [Not used.]
MISTU'TOR, verb transitive To instruct amiss.
MISUNDERSTAND', verb transitive To misconceive; to mistake; to take in a wrong sense.
MISUNDERSTAND'ING, participle present tense Mistaking the meaning.MISUNDERSTAND'ING, noun Misconception; mistake of the meaning; error.1. Disagreement; difference; dissension; s...
MISUNDERSTOOD', participle passive Misconceived; mistaken; understood erroneously.
MISUSAGE, noun misyu'zage. Ill usage; abuse.
MISUSE, verb transitive misyu'ze.1. To treat or use improperly; to use to a bad purpose.2. To abuse; to treat ill.MISUSE, noun misyu'se. Ill treatment; improper use; employment ...
MISUSED, participle passive misyu'zed. Improperly used or applied; misapplied; misemployed; abused.
MISUSING, participle present tense misyu'zing. Using improperly; abusing; misapplying.
MISVOUCH', verb transitive To vouch falsely.
MISWEAR, verb transitive To swear ill.
MISWED', verb transitive To wed improperly.
MISWED'DED, participle passive Ill matched.