Mismated, mis-māt′ed, adj. (Tenn.) ill-matched.

Mismeasure, mis-mezh′ūr, v.t. to measure wrongly.—n. Mismeas′urement.

Misname, mis-nām′, v.t. to call by the wrong name.

Misnomer, misnō′mėr, n. a misnaming: a wrong name. [O. Fr., from Fr. mes- and nommer—L. nomināre, to name.]

Misobserve, mis-ob-zėrv′, v.t. and v.i. to observe incorrectly.

Misocapnic, mis-o-kap′nik, adj. hating smoke, esp. that of tobacco.

Misoclere, mis′o-klēr, adj. (Fuller) hating the clergy. [Gr. misein, to hate, klēros, clergy.]

Misogamist, mis-og′a-mist, n. a hater of marriage.—n. Misog′amy. [Gr. misein, to hate, gamos, marriage.]

Misogynist, mis-oj′i-nist, n. a woman-hater.—adjs. Misogynist′ical, Misog′ynous.—n. Misog′yny. [Gr. misein, to hate, gynē, a woman.]

Misology, mi-sol′o-ji, n. hatred of reason.—n. Misol′ogist. [Gr., misein, to hate, logos, reason.]