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Definition of miss
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Miss (v. i.) To go
wrong;
to err.
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Disship
::
Disship
(v. t.) To
dismiss
from
service
on board ship.
Surchargement
::
Surcharge
(n.) The
showing
an
omission,
as in an
account,
for which
credit
ought to have been
given..
Callosum
::
Callosum
(n.) The great band
commissural
fibers
which
unites
the two
cerebral
hemispheres.
See
corpus
callosum,
under
Carpus..
Catechumen
::
Catechumen
(L.
catechunenus,
Gr. /
instructed,
from /. See) One who is
receiving
rudimentary
instruction
in the
doctrines
of
Christianity;
a
neophyte;
in the
primitive
church,
one
officially
recognized
as a
Christian,
and
admitted
to
instruction
preliminary
to
admission
to full
membership
in the
church..
Apology
::
Apology
(n.) An
acknowledgment
intended
as an
atonement
for some
improper
or
injurious
remark
or act; an
admission
to
another
of a wrong or
discourtesy
done him,
accompanied
by an
expression
of
regret..
Demissive
::
Demissive
(a.)
Downcast;
submissive;
humble.
Test
::
Test (n.)
Discriminative
characteristic;
standard
of
judgment;
ground
of
admission
or
exclusion.
Commissary
::
Commissary
(n.) An
officer
having
charge
of a
special
service;
as, the
commissary
of
musters..
Remissible
::
Remissible
(a.)
Capable
of being
remitted
or
forgiven.
Childlike
::
Childlike
(a.)
Resembling
a
child,
or that which
belongs
to
children;
becoming
a
child;
meek;
submissive;
dutiful..
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.)
Privilege
or
permission,
granted
by favor or
indulgence,
to do a
particular
thing;
authority;
license;
dispensation..
Board
::
Board (n.) A table at which a
council
or court is held.
Hence:
A
council,
convened
for
business,
or any
authorized
assembly
or
meeting,
public
or
private;
a
number
of
persons
appointed
or
elected
to sit in
council
for the
management
or
direction
of some
public
or
private
business
or
trust;
as, the Board of
Admiralty;
a board of
trade;
a board of
directors,
trustees,
commissioners,
etc..
Dispensation
::
Dispensation
(n.) The
relaxation
of a law in a
particular
case;
permission
to do
something
forbidden,
or to omit doing
something
enjoined;
specifically,
in the Roman
Catholic
Church,
exemption
from some
ecclesiastical
law or
obligation
to God which a man has
incurred
of his own free will
(oaths,
vows,
etc.)..
Shoot
::
Shoot (v. i.) To let fly, or cause to be
driven,
with
force,
as an arrow or a
bullet;
--
followed
by a word
denoting
the
missile,
as an
object..
Vail
::
Vail (v. t.) To
lower,
or take off, in token of
inferiority,
reverence,
submission,
or the
like..
Circulation
::
Circulation
(n.) The act of
passing
from place to place or
person
to
person;
free
diffusion;
transmission.
Consul
::
Consul
(n.) An
official
commissioned
to
reside
in some
foreign
country,
to care for the
commercial
interests
of the
citizens
of the
appointing
government,
and to
protect
its
seamen..
Missay
::
Missay
(v. t.) To speak evil of; to
slander.
Misgive
::
Misgive
(v. t.) To give or grant
amiss.
Lache
::
Lache (n.)
Neglect;
negligence;
remissness;
neglect
to do a thing at the
proper
time; delay to
assert
a
claim.
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