Mislay, v. a.

    1. Misplace.
    2. Lose.

Misle, v. n. [Written also Mistle and Mizzle.] Drizzle, mist, rain in imperceptible drops.

Mislead, v. a. Delude, deceive, guide astray, misguide.

Mislike, v. a. Dislike, disapprove of.

Mislike, n. Dislike, disapprobation, aversion.

Mismanage, v. a. Misconduct, manage ill, make a mess of, make a botch of, make sad work of.

Mismanagement, n. Bad management, ill management, ill conduct, misrule.

Misname, v. a. Miscall, misterm.

Misnomer, n.

    1. (Law.) Misnaming, mistaking of the true name (of a person).
    2. Wrong name, inapplicable title, misapplied term.

Misogynist, n. Woman-hater.

Misprision, n.

    1. Mistake, misconception, misunderstanding.
    2. (Law.) Neglect, negligence, contempt.
    3. Neglect, oversight, mistake.

Misprize, v. a. Undervalue, underrate, underestimate, slight, hold cheap.

Misreckon, v. a. See Miscalculate.

Misrender, v. a. Misconstrue, mistranslate.

Misrepresent, v. a. Misstate, falsify.

Misrepresentation, n. Misstatement, falsification.

Misrule, n.

    1. Mismanagement, misgovernment, maladministration.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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