| DISPROFESSING | • disprofessing v. Present participle of disprofess. • DISPROFESS v. to renounce the profession or pursuit of. |
| DISPROPERTIED | • dispropertied v. Simple past tense and past participle of disproperty. • DISPROPERTY v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of property. |
| DISPROPERTIES | • disproperties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disproperty. • DISPROPERTY v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of property. |
| DISPROPORTION | • disproportion n. The state of being out of proportion; an abnormal or improper ratio; an imbalance. • disproportion n. Lack of suitableness, adequacy, or due proportion to an end or use; unsuitableness. • disproportion v. (Transitive) To make unsuitable in quantity, form, or fitness; to violate symmetry in; to mismatch. |
| DISPROPRIATED | • dispropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dispropriate. • DISPROPRIATE v. (obsolete) to disappropriate. |
| DISPROPRIATES | • dispropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispropriate. • DISPROPRIATE v. (obsolete) to disappropriate. |
| MISPROGRAMING | • misprograming v. Present participle of misprogram. • MISPROGRAM v. to program incorrectly. |
| MISPROGRAMMED | • misprogrammed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misprogram. • MISPROGRAM v. to program incorrectly. |
| MISPRONOUNCED | • mispronounced v. Simple past tense and past participle of mispronounce. • mispronounced adj. Pronounced incorrectly. • MISPRONOUNCE v. to pronounce incorrectly. |
| MISPRONOUNCES | • mispronounces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mispronounce. • MISPRONOUNCE v. to pronounce incorrectly. |
| MISPROPORTION | • misproportion v. (Transitive) To give the wrong proportions to. • MISPROPORTION v. to proportion wrongly. |