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(adj)
(with a copula verb, often with about) Having an incorrect belief.
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(n)
(obsolete) A mistake.
An error.
Having a spiritual or magical significance that transcends human understanding.
(adv)
Wrongly; erroneously.
(v)
(ambitransitive, chiefly US) To fail to pronounce, utter, or speak correctly.
One who mistakes.
Not mistaken; valid or accurate.
Resembling a moustache
(transitive, UK dialectal) To misunderstand; mistake; have the wrong idea of.
a chadic language spoken south of lake chad
A surname.
A village in Penrhiwceiber community, Rhondda Cynon Taf borough county borough, Wales (OS grid ref ST0598).
(transitive) To make a statement that is in error, inadvertently; to say (something) incorrectly, through a slip of the tongue.
A village in Bottesford parish, Melton borough, Leicestershire, England (OS grid ref SK8237).
a compound used in the form of its hydrochloride as a local or spinal anesthetic
Of, or relating to mystics, mysticism or occult mysteries; mystical.
An aura of heightened interest, meaning or mystery surrounding a person or thing.
(transitive) To understand wrongly, taking one thing or person for another.
A kind of small sailing vessel historically used in the Mediterranean, rigged partly like a xebec and partly like a felucca.
Someone who practices mysticism.
In a mystical manner.
Alternative form of Michoacán; a state of Mexico. [A state of Mexico.]
(transitive) To do (something) incorrectly or improperly.
(astronomy) mass concentration
(transitive) To tune wrongly.
Of or relating to Bartolomeo Eustachi (1500 or 1514–1574), also known as Eustachius, one of the founders of the science of human anatomy.
A person from the country of Mexico or of Mexican descent.
The application of a spray of fine droplets.
(biochemistry) A molecule that binds to CPE (cytoplasmic polyadenylation element) and thus affects the translation of mRNA in dictyate.
(chiefly in the plural) An act of wrongdoing; a misdeed.
Alternative form of mistakenly. [Wrongly; erroneously.]
A habitational surname from Welsh.
(N)
a United States Navy .
Initialism of metabolic conditioning (“a form of training focused on the stimulation of metabolic pathways that produce energy”).
An indigenous people of New England; the Mohicans.
The language of this people.
Alternative form of Mohican. [An indigenous people of New England; the Mohicans.]
A state of the United States.
Having a bad, ugly or awkward shape; deformed; malformed; ill-shapen.
(transitive) To chew (usually food).
A city, the county seat of Bibb County, Georgia, United States, with which it is now consolidated as Macon-Bibb County.
(physiology) The process of chewing.
A modest, small, or trifling amount.
A hard, brittle, aromatic and transparent resin produced by this tree and used to make varnishes and chewing gum, and as a flavouring.
Possible to be mistaken or misunderstood.
Alternative form of mizzen. [(nautical) Mizzenmast.]
A dish consisting of layers of minced lamb or beef, sliced aubergine (eggplant) or potatoes, tomatoes and béchamel sauce, baked in the oven.
Alternative form of mistakable. [Possible to be mistaken or misunderstood.]
A biblical location in northwest Arabia.
A surname from Irish.
A surname from Czech.
A town in Weld County, Colorado, United States.
(Singlish, Manglish) To eat.
(telephoning) A telephone call which the responder does not answer.
A female given name from Japanese.
In a mistakable manner
(transitive) To perform an action at the wrong time; especially to misjudge the timing of coordinated events.
A town and civil parish with a town council in Cheshire West and Chester borough, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ2977).
An island of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
(obsolete) mixture
A person who prepares an initiate for entry into a mystery cult, or who teaches mystical doctrines.
Alternative form of mistakably. [In a mistakable manner]
trade name for an oral contraceptive containing estradiol and norethindrone
a weekly news magazine with a special reference to current affairs, culture and television.
"Miss Jackson" is a song by American rock band Panic!
A wrong turn.
A yellowish-green color used for certain United States army uniforms.
The Turk's cap lily (Lilium martagon). [from 15th c.]
(astronomy) A multiple star in the constellation of Orion; Delta (δ) Orionis, one of the three stars that form Orion's Belt.
The state or condition of being mistaken.
Something that mitigates; a lenitive.
A surname from Polish.