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MISRU'LE, n. Disorder; confusion; tumult from insubordination. Enormous riot and...
MISRU'LY, a. Unruly; ungovernable; turbulent.
MISS, n. 1. The title of a young woman or girl; as little masters and misses. 2....
MIS'SAL, n. The Romish mass-book.
MISSA'Y, v.t. To say wrong; to slander. [Little used.] MISSA'Y , v.i. To speak ill.
MISSA'YING, n. Wrong expression.
MISSEE'M, v.i. To make a false appearance. 1. To misbecome.
MIS'SEL MIS'SEL-BIRD, n. A species of thrush.
MIS'SELDINE, n. The mistletoe. [Not used.]
MISSEM'BLANCE, n. False resemblance.
MISSERVE, v.t. misserv'. To serve unfaithfully.
MISSHA'PE, v.t. [See Shape .] To shape ill; to give an ill form to; to deform. A...
MISSHA'PED MISSHA'PEN, pp. Ill formed; deformed; ugly.
MIS'SILE, a. [L. missilis, from missus, sent; mitto, to send.] Thrown or sent, o...
MISS'ING, ppr. [from miss.] Failing to hit, to reach or to find; discovering to ...
MIS'SION, n. [L. missio, from mitto, to send.] 1. A sending or being sent, usual...