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Definition of miss
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of miss is as below...
Miss (n.) In the game of
three-card
loo, an extra hand, dealt on the
table,
which may be
substituted
for the hand dealt to a
player..
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Aim
::
Aim (v. t.) To
direct
or
point,
as a
weapon,
at a
particular
object;
to
direct,
as a
missile,
an act, or a
proceeding,
at, to, or
against
an
object;
as, to aim a
musket
or an
arrow,
the fist or a blow (at
something);
to aim a
satire
or a
reflection
(at some
person
or
vice)..
Supple
::
Supple
(a.)
Yielding
compliant;
not
obstinate;
submissive
to
guidance;
as, a
supple
horse..
Missionary
::
Missionary
(n) One who is sent on a
mission;
especially,
one sent to
propagate
religion..
Obeisant
::
Obeisant
(a.) Ready to obey;
reverent;
differential;
also,
servilely
submissive..
Redeemable
::
Redeemable
(a.)
Subject
to an
obligation
of
redemtion;
conditioned
upon a
promise
of
redemtion;
payable;
due; as,
bonds,
promissory
notes,
etc. ,
redeemabble
in gold, or in
current
money,
or four
months
after
date..
Mis
::
Mis (a. & adv.)
Wrong;
amiss.
Pause
::
Pause (n.) A
temporary
stop or rest; an
intermission
of
action;
interruption;
suspension;
cessation.
Cipher
::
Cipher
(n.) A
private
alphabet,
system
of
characters,
or other mode of
writing,
contrived
for the safe
transmission
of
secrets;
also, a
writing
in such
characters..
Inheritable
::
Inheritable
(a.)
Capable
of being
inherited;
transmissible
or
descendible;
as, an
inheritable
estate
or
title..
Concessory
::
Concessory
(a.)
Conceding;
permissive.
Confession
::
Confession
(n.) An
admission
by a party to whom an act is
imputed,
in
relation
to such act. A
judicial
confession
settles
the issue to which it
applies;
an
extrajudical
confession
may be
explained
or
rebutted..
Distribution
::
Distribution
(n.) The steps or
operations
by which steam is
supplied
to and
withdrawn
from the
cylinder
at each
stroke
of the
piston;
viz.,
admission,
suppression
or
cutting
off,
release
or
exhaust,
and
compression
of
exhaust
steam prior to the next
admission..
Commitment
::
Commitment
(n.) A
doing,
or
perpetration,
in a bad
sense,
as of a crime or
blunder;
commission..
Commissary
::
Commissary
(n.) An
officer
of the
bishop,
who
exercises
ecclesiastical
jurisdiction
in parts of the
diocese
at a
distance
from the
residence
of the
bishop..
Unresistance
::
Unresistance
(n.)
Nonresistance;
passive
submission;
irresistance.
Subligation
::
Sublieutenant
(n.) An
inferior
or
second
lieutenant;
in the
British
service,
a
commissioned
officer
of the
lowest
rank..
Acceptilation
::
Acceptilation
(n.)
Gratuitous
discharge;
a
release
from debt or
obligation
without
payment;
free
remission.
Deputation
::
Deputation
(n.) The
person
or
persons
deputed
or
commissioned
by
another
person,
party,
or
public
body to act in his or its
behalf;
delegation;
as, the
general
sent a
deputation
to the enemy to
propose
a
truce..
Omissive
::
Omissive
(a.)
Leaving
out;
omitting.
Fail
::
Fail (v. i.) To be found
wanting
with
respect
to an
action
or a duty to be
performed,
a
result
to be
secured,
etc.; to miss; not to
fulfill
expectation..
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