Mishear, mis-hēr′, v.t. to hear incorrectly.—v.i. to mistake in hearing.
Mishmash, mish′mash, n. a hotch-potch, medley.
Mishmee, mish′mē, n. the bitter tonic root of a Chinese species of gold-thread.
Mishnah, Mishna, mish′na, n. a great collection of halachoth, comprising the body of the 'Oral Law,' or the juridico-political, civil, and religious code of the Jews; it forms one of the divisions of the Talmud—the 'Gemara,' or commentary on the Mishna, being the other; and it was finally redacted at Tiberias in 220 A.D.:—pl. Mish′noth.—adjs. Mishnā′ic, Mish′nic. [Heb.,—shānāh, to repeat.]
Misimprove, mis-im-prōōv′, v.t. to apply to a bad purpose: to misuse.—n. Misimprove′ment.
Misincline, mis-in-klīn′, v.t. to cause to incline wrongly.
Misinfer, mis-in-fėr′, v.t. to infer wrongly.—v.i. to draw a wrong inference.
Misinform, mis-in-form′, v.t. to tell incorrectly.—ns. Misinform′ant; Misinformā′tion; Misinform′er.
Misinstruct, mis-in′strukt′, v.t. to instruct improperly.—n. Misinstruc′tion, wrong instruction.
Misintelligence, mis-in-tel′e-jens, n. wrong or false information.