| MISCALLS | • miscalls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscall. • miscalls n. Plural of miscall. • MISCALL v. to call by a wrong name. |
| MISCARRY | • miscarry v. (Obsolete) To have an unfortunate accident of some kind; to be killed, or come to harm. • miscarry v. (Now rare) To go astray; to do something wrong. • miscarry v. To have a miscarriage; to involuntarily abort a foetus. |
| MISCASTS | • miscasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscast. • MISCAST v. to cast in an unsuitable role. |
| MISCEGEN | • miscegen n. (Archaic) A mixed-race person. • MISCEGEN n. a person of mixed racial heritage, also MISCEGENE, MISCEGINE. |
| MISCHIEF | • mischief n. (Uncountable) Conduct that playfully causes petty annoyance. • mischief n. (Countable) A playfully annoying action. • mischief n. (Collective) A group or a pack of rats. |
| MISCHOSE | • mischose v. Simple past tense of mischoose. • MISCHOOSE v. to choose badly. |
| MISCIBLE | • miscible adj. (Physics, of liquids) Able to be mixed together in all proportions. • MISCIBLE adj. capable of being mixed, also MIXABLE, MIXIBLE. |
| MISCITED | • miscited v. Simple past tense and past participle of miscite. • MISCITE v. to cite wrongly. |
| MISCITES | • miscites v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscite. • MISCITE v. to cite wrongly. |
| MISCLAIM | • misclaim n. A mistaken claim. • misclaim v. To claim erroneously or fraudulently. • MISCLAIM v. to claim wrongfully. |
| MISCLASS | • misclass v. To class incorrectly. • MISCLASS v. to put in the wrong class. |
| MISCODED | • miscoded adj. Wrongly coded. • MISCODE v. to code wrongly. |
| MISCODES | • miscodes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscode. • miscodes n. Plural of miscode. • MISCODE v. to code wrongly. |
| MISCOINS | • MISCOIN v. to coin improperly. |
| MISCOLOR | • miscolor v. Alternative form of miscolour. • MISCOLOR v. to color incorrectly, also MISCOLOUR. |
| MISCOOKS | • miscooks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscook. • MISCOOK v. to cook badly. |
| MISCOUNT | • miscount v. To count incorrectly. • miscount n. An incorrect counting. • MISCOUNT v. to count incorrectly. |
| MISCREED | • miscreed n. (Poetic) A bad or wrong creed. • MISCREED n. a false creed. |
| MISCUING | • miscuing v. Present participle of miscue. • miscuing n. An instance of something being miscued; a miscue. • MISCUE v. to make a faulty stroke in billiards. |