Misproceeding
(Mis`pro*ceed"ing) n. Wrong or irregular proceding.

Misprofess
(Mis`pro*fess") v. i. To make a false profession; to make pretensions to skill which is not possessed.

Misprofess
(Mis`pro*fess"), v. t. To make a false profession of.

Mispronounce
(Mis`pro*nounce") v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Mispronounced ; p. pr. & vb. n. Mispronouncing ] To pronounce incorrectly.

Mispronunciation
(Mis`pro*nun`ci*a"tion) n. Wrong or improper pronunciation.

Misproportion
(Mis`pro*por"tion) v. t. To give wrong proportions to; to join without due proportion.

Misproud
(Mis*proud"), a. Viciously proud. [Obs.] Shak.

Mispunctuate
(Mis*punc"tu*ate) v. t. To punctuate wrongly or incorrectly.

Misquotation
(Mis`quo*ta"tion) n. Erroneous or inaccurate quotation.

Misquote
(Mis*quote") v. t. & i. To quote erroneously or incorrectly. Shak.

Misraise
(Mis*raise") v. t. To raise or excite unreasonable. "Misraised fury." Bp. Hall.

Misrate
(Mis*rate") v. t. To rate erroneously.

Misread
(Mis*read") v. t. [imp. & p. p. Misread ; p. pr. & vb. n. Misreading ] To read amiss; to misunderstand in reading.

Misreceive
(Mis`re*ceive") v. t. To receive wrongly.

Misrecital
(Mis`re*cit"al) n. An inaccurate recital.

Misrecite
(Mis`re*cite") v. t. & i. To recite erroneously.

Misreckon
(Mis*reck"on) v. t. & i. To reckon wrongly; to miscalculate. Swift.

Misreckoning
(Mis*reck"on*ing), n. An erroneous computation.

Misrecollect
(Mis*rec`ol*lect") v. t. & i. To have an erroneous remembrance of; to suppose erroneously that one recollects. Hitchcock.

Misrecollection
(Mis*rec`ol*lec"tion) n. Erroneous or inaccurate recollection.

Misreform
(Mis`re*form") v. t. To reform wrongly or imperfectly.

Misregard
(Mis`re*gard") n. Wrong understanding; misconstruction. [Obs.] Spenser.

Misregulate
(Mis*reg"u*late) v. t. To regulate wrongly or imperfectly; to fail to regulate.

Misrehearse
(Mis`re*hearse") v. t. To rehearse or quote incorrectly. Sir T. More.

Misrelate
(Mis`re*late") v. t. To relate inaccurately.

Misrelation
(Mis`re*la"tion) n. Erroneous relation or narration. Abp. Bramhall.

Misreligion
(Mis`re*li"gion) n. False religion. [R.]


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