Misogamy
Mi‐sog″a‐my (?), n. [Cf. F. misogamie.] Hatre� of marriage.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Mi‐sog″a‐my (?), n. [Cf. F. misogamie.] Hatre� of marriage.
Mi‐sog″y‐nist (mĭ‐sŏj″ĭ‐nĭst), n. [Gr. μισογύνησ, μισογύναιοσ; μισει̑ν to hate + γυνή: cf. F. misogyne.] A woman hater. Fuller.
Mi‐sog″y‐nous (?), a. Hating women.
Mi‐sog″y‐ny (?; 277), n. [Gr. μισογυνία: cf. F. misogynie.] Hatred of women. Johnson.
Mi‐sol″o‐gy (mĭ‐sŏl″ō̍‐jy̆), n. [Gr. μισολογία; μισει̑ν to hate + λόγοσ discourse.] Hatred of argument or discussion; hatred of enlightenment. G. H. Lewes.
Mis′o‐pin″ion, n. Wrong opinion.
Mis‐or″der (?), v. t. To order ill; to manage erroneously; to conduct badly. Shak.
Mis‐or″der, n. Irregularity; disorder. Camden.
Mis‐or″der‐ly, a. Irregular; disorderly.
Mis‐or′di‐na″tion (?), n. Wrong ordination.
Mis″o‐the′ism (?), n. [Gr. μισει̑ν to hate + θεόσ god.] Hatred of God. De Quincey.
Mis‐paint″ (?), v. t. To paint ill, or wrongly.
Mis‐pas″sion (?), n. Wrong passion or feeling.
Mis‐pay″ (?), v. t. [Cf. Appay.] To dissatisfy.
Mis‐pell″ (?), v. t., Mis‐pend″ (�), v. t., etc. See Misspell, Misspend, etc.
Mis‐pense″ (?), n. See Misspense. Bp. Hall.
Mis′per‐cep″tion (?), n. Erroneous perception.
Mis′per‐suade″ (?), v. t. To persuade amiss.
Mis′per‐sua″sion (?), n. A false persuasion; wrong notion or opinion. Dr. H. More.
Mis‐pick″el (?), n.(Min.) Arsenical iron pyrites; arsenopyrite.
Mis‐place″ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Misplaced (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Misplacing (?).] To put in a wrong place; to set or place on an improper or unworthy object; as, he misplaced hi...
Mis‐place″ment (?), n. The act of misplacing, or the state of being misplaced.
Mis‐plead″ (?), v. i. To err in pleading.
Mis‐plead″ing, n.(Law) An error in pleading.
Mis‐point″ (?), v. t. To point improperly; to punctuate wrongly.
Mis‐pol″i‐cy (?), n. Wrong policy; impolicy.
Mis‐prac″tice (?), n. Wrong practice.