| MISFALLING | • misfalling v. Present participle of misfall. • MISFALL v. unluckily to befall. |
| MISFARINGS | • MISFARING n. (Spenser) wrongdoing. |
| MISFEASORS | • misfeasors n. Plural of misfeasor. • MISFEASOR n. one who commits a misfeasance. |
| MISFEATURE | • misfeature n. An undesirable or incorrect feature. • MISFEATURE v. a bad or distorted feature or trait. |
| MISFEEDING | • misfeeding v. Present participle of misfeed. • MISFEED v. to feed incorrectly. |
| MISFEIGNED | • MISFEIGN v. (Spenser) to feign with evil intent. |
| MISFIELDED | • misfielded v. Simple past tense and past participle of misfield. • MISFIELD v. to field badly. |
| MISFITTING | • misfitting v. Present participle of misfit. • MISFIT v. to fit badly. |
| MISFOCUSED | • misfocused v. Simple past tense and past participle of misfocus. • MISFOCUS v. to focus badly. |
| MISFOCUSES | • misfocuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misfocus. • MISFOCUS v. to focus badly. |
| MISFOLDING | • misfolding v. Present participle of misfold. • misfolding n. An incorrect folding (especially of a protein). • MISFOLD v. to fold wrongly. |
| MISFORMING | • misforming v. Present participle of misform. • MISFORM v. to make in an ill form. |
| MISFORTUNE | • misfortune n. (Uncountable) Bad luck. • misfortune n. (Countable) An undesirable event such as an accident. • MISFORTUNE n. an event or conjunction of events that causes an unfortunate or distressing result. |
| MISFRAMING | • misframing v. Present participle of misframe. • misframing n. The act of framing something incorrectly. • MISFRAME v. to frame badly. |