English Words: M

36,575 words · Page 479 of 732

misseekverb

To seek for wrongly.

misseemverb

To be unbecoming to; not to suit.

misseemingadj

Unseemly, unbecoming.

missegmentedadj

Incorrectly segmented

missegregateverb

To segregate incorrectly (typically, chromosomes)

missegregationnoun

The faulty segregation of chromosomes.

misseinterpretacionnoun

Obsolete form of misinterpretation.

misselnoun

A missel thrush.

misseldinenoun

Mistletoe.

misselectverb

To select incorrectly.

misselectionnoun

Bad or incorrect selection.

missellverb

To sell something wrongly or fraudulently.

missellernoun

One who missells.

misseltoenoun

Archaic form of mistletoe.

missenpron

Myself.

missendverb

To send incorrectly or to the wrong destination.

missensenoun

A damaged DNA sequence that is meaningful but has an incorrect meaning, with the result that its products do not do what they are supposed to do.

missequencenoun

An error in sequencing.

missernoun

One who misses.

misserveverb

To serve incorrectly or unfaithfully.

misservicenoun

Synonym of disservice.

Missesnoun

plural of Miss

misses and kissesphrase

An affectionate ending to a letter: I miss you and I am sending imaginary kisses.

missessnoun

Alternative form of missus.

missestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of miss

missetverb

To set, adjust or calibrate incorrectly.

missethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of miss

missewverb

To sew badly, with errors.

missewnadj

Containing sewing errors.

missexverb

To sex incorrectly; to incorrectly determine the sex of.

Misseyname

A surname from French.

misshadeverb

To shade improperly.

misshadedadj

Having incorrect shading.

misshadingnoun

An instance of misshading

misshapenoun

A misshapen person; a misshapen body.

misshapenadj

Having a bad, ugly or awkward shape; deformed; malformed; ill-shapen.

misshapenlyadv

In a misshapen manner.

misshapennessnoun

Quality of being misshapen.

misshapernoun

Someone who misshapes.

misshareverb

To share something that should not be shared.

missharpenverb

To sharpen incorrectly.

misshelveverb

To place on the wrong shelf; to misclassify.

misshiftverb

To change gears incorrectly, such as switching into the wrong gear or ending up in a state when the vehicle is not in gear, or being in the wrong gear for a certain time of driving when another gear is required.

misshipverb

To ship incorrectly, such as to the wrong location or at the wrong time.

misshipmentnoun

A shipment that is misdelivered; an instance of misshipping.

misshodadj

Badly or wrongly shod.

misshoeverb

Alternative form of mis-shoe.

misshoodnoun

girlhood

misshootverb

To shoot incorrectly (any sense).

misshotnoun

A shot that was made incorrectly; an instance of misshooting.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter M contains 36,575 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 732 pages, and you are currently viewing page 479. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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