| MISSTAMP | • misstamp v. To stamp incorrectly. • misstamp n. A stamp applied incorrectly.
 • MISSTAMP v. to stamp wrongly.
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| MISSTART | • misstart v. To start badly or wrongly. • MISSTART v. to start off badly.
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| MISSTATE | • misstate v. To make a statement that is in error, inadvertently; to say incorrectly, through a slip of the tongue. • MISSTATE v. to state wrongly.
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| CROSSTALK | • crosstalk n. (Electronics) Undesirable signals from a neighbouring transmission circuit; undesired coupling between circuits. • crosstalk n. (Biology) The situation where one or more components of a signal transduction pathway affect another pathway.
 • crosstalk n. Conversation that is incidental to the topic under discussion.
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| MISSTAMPS | • misstamps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misstamp. • misstamps n. Plural of misstamp.
 • MISSTAMP v. to stamp wrongly.
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| MISSTARTS | • misstarts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misstart. • MISSTART v. to start off badly.
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| MISSTATED | • misstated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misstate. • MISSTATE v. to state wrongly.
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| MISSTATES | • misstates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misstate. • MISSTATE v. to state wrongly.
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| NEWSSTAND | • newsstand n. An open stall, often on a street, where newspapers and magazines are on sale to the public. • NEWSSTAND n. a stand from which newspapers are sold.
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| CROSSTALKS | • crosstalks n. Plural of crosstalk. • crosstalks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crosstalk.
 • CROSSTALK n. rapid or witty talk.
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| MISSTAMPED | • misstamped v. Simple past tense and past participle of misstamp. • MISSTAMP v. to stamp wrongly.
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| MISSTARTED | • misstarted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misstart. • MISSTART v. to start off badly.
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| MISSTATING | • misstating v. Present participle of misstate. • MISSTATE v. to state wrongly.
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| NEWSSTANDS | • newsstands n. Plural of newsstand. • NEWSSTAND n. a stand from which newspapers are sold.
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| MISSTAMPING | • misstamping v. Present participle of misstamp. • MISSTAMP v. to stamp wrongly.
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| MISSTARTING | • misstarting v. Present participle of misstart. • MISSTART v. to start off badly.
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| MISSTATEMENT | • misstatement n. Something stated wrongly; a (usually unintentionally) incorrect statement. • MISSTATEMENT n. a false statement.
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| MISSTATEMENTS | • misstatements n. Plural of misstatement. • MISSTATEMENT n. a false statement.
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