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Webster Dictionary :: Mister

MIS'TER, n. The common title of address to gentlemen, and to men of all classes....

Webster Dictionary :: Misterm

MISTERM', v.t. To term or denominate erroneously.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistermed

MISTERM'ED, pp. Wrongly denominated.

Webster Dictionary :: Misterming

MISTERM'ING, ppr. Denominating erroneously.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistful

MIST'FUL, a. Clouded with mist.

Webster Dictionary :: Misthink

MISTHINK', v.i. [See Think .] To think wrong. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Misthought

MISTHOUGHT', pp. of misthink. Thought wrong of. Adam, misthought of her to thee ...

Webster Dictionary :: Mistime

MISTI'ME, v.t. To time wrong; not to adapt to the time. MISTI'ME , v.i. To negle...

Webster Dictionary :: Mistimed

MISTI'MED, pp. Ill timed; done at a wrong time.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistiming

MISTI'MING, ppr. Ill timing; doing unseasonably.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistiness

MIST'INESS, n. [See Mist .] A state of being misty; a state of thick rain in ver...

Webster Dictionary :: Mistion

MIS'TION, n. [L. mistus, mixtus. See Mix .] 1. A state of being mixed. 2. Mixtur...

Webster Dictionary :: Mistitle

MISTI'TLE, v.t. To call by a wrong title or name.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistitled

MISTI'TLED, pp. Wrongly named.

Webster Dictionary :: Mistle

MISTLE, v.i. mis'l. [from mist.] To fall in very fine drops, as rain. [See Missle.]

Webster Dictionary :: Mistletoe

MISTLETOE MIST'LIKE, a. Resembling mist.

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