| DISFAME | • disfame n. (Obsolete) disrepute. • DISFAME v. to throw into disrepute or remove fame (from). |
| DISFORM | • disform v. (Transitive, archaic) To deform or disfigure. • DISFORM v. to alter the form of. |
| MISFALL | • misfall v. (Transitive, intransitive) To befall badly or incorrectly; happen unfortunately (to); mishappen; turn out badly. • misfall n. A mishap; accident; bad luck; misfortune. • MISFALL v. unluckily to befall. |
| MISFARE | • misfare v. (Obsolete) To go astray; to transgress, to sin. • misfare v. (Now Scotland) To fare badly; to be unlucky. • misfare n. (Now rare, archaic) Misfortune, ill fate. |
| MISFEED | • misfeed v. (Transitive) To feed incorrectly, as for example with the wrong foodstuff. • misfeed n. A fault in a mechanical feed mechanism (in the paper pick-up of a printer, for example). • MISFEED v. to feed incorrectly. |
| MISFELL | • misfell v. Simple past tense of misfall. • MISFALL v. unluckily to befall. |
| MISFILE | • misfile v. (Transitive) To file incorrectly; to file in the wrong place or the wrong way. • MISFILE v. to file in the wrong place. |
| MISFIRE | • misfire n. An act of misfiring. • misfire v. (Firearms) To fail to discharge properly. • misfire v. (Of an engine) To fail to ignite in the proper sequence. |
| MISFITS | • misfits n. Plural of misfit. • misfits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misfit. • MISFIT v. to fit badly. |
| MISFOLD | • misfold v. (Biochemistry) (of a protein or nucleic acid) To fold into an unusual or incorrect tertiary structure;… • misfold n. An incorrect or abnormal folding. • MISFOLD v. to fold wrongly. |
| MISFORM | • misform v. (Transitive) To form badly or wrongly. • MISFORM v. to make in an ill form. |
| SATISFY | • satisfy v. (Transitive, intransitive) To do enough for; to meet the needs of; to fulfill the wishes or requirements of. • satisfy v. (Transitive) To cause (a sentence) to be true when the sentence is interpreted in one’s universe. • satisfy v. (Dated, literary, transitive) To convince by ascertaining; to free from doubt. |