Misintend, mis-in-tend′, v.t. to misdirect.

Misinterpret, mis-in-tėr′pret, v.t. to interpret wrongly: to explain wrongly.—ns. Misinterpretā′tion; Misinter′preter.

Misjoin, mis-join′, v.t. to join improperly or unfitly.—n. Misjoin′der (law), an incorrect union of parties or of causes of actions in a suit.

Misjudge, mis-juj′, v.t. and v.i. to judge wrongly.—n. Misjudg′ment.

Misken, mis-ken′, v.t. (Scot.) to be, or to appear, ignorant of.

Misknow, mis-nō′, v.t. to misapprehend.—n. Misknowl′edge.

Mislabel, mis-lā′bel, v.t. to mark with a wrong descriptive label, &c.

Mislay, mis-lā′, v.t. to lay in a wrong place or in one not remembered: to lose:—pa.p. mislaid′.

Misle, miz′l. See Mizzle.

Mislead, mis-lēd′, v.t. to guide into error: to cause to mistake:—pa.p. misled′.—n. Mislead′er.—adj. Mislead′ing, deceptive.—adv. Mislead′ingly.