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Miscible

Capable of being mixed; mixable.

Misconceive

To conceive wrongly; to interpret incorrectly; to receive a false notion of; to misunderstand; to misjudge; to misapprehend.

Misconception

Erroneous conception; false opinion; wrong understanding.

Misconstruct

To construct wrongly; to construe or interpret erroneously.

Misconstrue

To construe wrongly; to interpret erroneously.

Miscorrect

To fail or err in attempting to correct.

Miscreated

Formed unnaturally or illegitimately; deformed.

Miscredent

A miscreant, or believer in a false religious doctrine.

Miscue

A false stroke with a billiard cue, the cue slipping from the ball struck without impelling it as desired.

Misdate

To put a false or erroneous date on (a document).

misdating

The assignment of a date to something at a time when it could not have existed or occurred.

Misdeal

The act of misdealing; a wrong distribution of cards to the players.

Misdeed

An evil deed; a wicked action.

Misdemean

To behave ill; -- with a reflexive pronoun; as, to misdemean one's self.

Misderive

To turn or divert improperly; to misdirect.

Misdight

Arrayed, prepared, or furnished, unsuitably.

Misdirect

To give a wrong direction to; as, to misdirect a passenger, or a letter; to misdirect one's energies.

Misdirection

The act of directing wrongly, or the state of being so directed.

Misdo

To do wrong; to commit a fault.

Misdoing

A wrong done; a fault or crime; an offense; as, it was my misdoing.

Misease

Want of ease; discomfort; misery.

Miseased

Having discomfort or misery; troubled.

Misemploy

To employ amiss; as, to misemploy time, advantages, talents, etc.

Misenter

To enter or insert wrongly, as a charge in an account.

Misentry

An erroneous entry or charge, as of an account.

Miserably

In a miserable; unhappily; calamitously; wretchedly; meanly.

Miserly

Like a miser; very covetous; avaricious; stingy; sordid; niggardly.

Misfall

To befall, as ill luck; to happen to unluckily.

Misfeasance

A trespass; a wrong arising from an overt act; the improper doing of an act which a person might lawfully do.

Misfit

The act or the state of fitting badly; as, a misfit in making a coat; a ludicrous misfit.

Misfortune

To happen unluckily or unfortunately; to miscarry; to fail.

Misgive

To give out doubt and apprehension; to be fearful or irresolute.

misgiving

Evil premonition; doubt; distrust; a feeling of apprehension; -- used commonly in the plural.

Misgovern

To govern badly; as, to misgovern a country.

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