Misquote, mis-kwōt′, v.t. to quote wrongly.—n. Misquotā′tion, a wrong quotation.

Misread, mis-rēd′, v.t. to read wrongly: to misinterpret.—n. Misread′ing, an erroneous reading.

Misreckon, mis,-rek′n, v.t. to reckon or compute wrongly.—n. Misreck′oning.

Misregard, mis-re-gärd′, n. (Spens.) misconstruction.

Misrelate, mis-re-lāt′, v.t. to relate incorrectly.—n. Misrelā′tion.

Misremember, mis-re-mem′bėr, v.t. to mistake in remembering.—v.i. to fail to remember correctly.

Misreport, mis-re-pōrt′, v.t. to give an incorrect report or account of.—n. a false report.

Misrepresent, mis-rep-re-zent′, v.t. to represent incorrectly: to act unfaithfully on behalf of.—v.i. to give a false impression.—n. Misrepresentā′tion.

Misresemblance, mis-re-zem′blans, n. an imperfect resemblance.

Misrule, mis-rōōl′, n. wrong or unjust rule: disorder: tumult.—v.t. and v.i. to govern badly.—Abbot, or Lord, of Misrule, or Unreason, ancient titles for the leader of the Christmas revels.