| MISSA | • missa n. (Music) a mass, in the sense of a composition setting several sung parts of the liturgical service (most… • MISSA n. (Latin) the Mass. |
| MISSABLE | • missable adj. Able to avoid detection. • missable adj. Far from unmissable; not worth watching or experiencing. • missable adj. Capable of being missed. |
| MISSAE | • MISSA n. (Latin) the Mass. |
| MISSAID | • missaid v. Simple past tense and past participle of missay. • MISSAY v. to say incorrectly. |
| MISSAL | • missal n. (Religion) A prayer book. • missal n. (Catholicism) A book containing the prayers and responses needed when celebrating the Roman Catholic… • MISSAL n. a book containing a complete service for mass. |
| MISSALETTE | • missalette n. A small missal, especially one published periodically. |
| MISSALETTES | • missalettes n. Plural of missalette. |
| MISSALS | • missals n. Plural of missal. • MISSAL n. a book containing a complete service for mass. |
| MISSAW | • missaw v. Simple past tense of missee. • MISSEE v. to see wrongly. |
| MISSAY | • missay v. (Transitive, archaic) To speak ill of (someone). • missay v. (Obsolete, intransitive) To say something erroneous; to speak wrongly. • MISSAY v. to say incorrectly. |
| MISSAYING | • missaying v. Present participle of missay. • missaying n. A mistake in speech. • MISSAYING n. the act of saying incorrectly. |
| MISSAYINGS | • missayings n. Plural of missaying. • MISSAYING n. the act of saying incorrectly. |
| MISSAYS | • missays v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of missay. • MISSAY v. to say incorrectly. |