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Definition of miss
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Miss (v. i.) To go
wrong;
to err.
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Emissary
::
Emissary
(n.) An agent
employed
to
advance,
in a
covert
manner,
the
interests
of his
employers;
one sent out by any power that is at war with
another,
to
create
dissatisfaction
among the
people
of the
latter..
Omission
::
Omission
(n.) The act of
omitting;
neglect
or
failure
to do
something
required
by
propriety
or duty.
Apostolate
::
Apostolate
(n.) The
dignity,
office,
or
mission,
of an
apostle;
apostleship..
Misshape
::
Misshape
(v. t.) To shape ill; to give an ill or
unnatural
from to; to
deform.
Mistutor
::
Mistutor
(v. t.) To
instruct
amiss.
Wrong
::
Wrong
(adv.)
In a wrong
manner;
not
rightly;
amiss;
morally
ill;
erroneously;
wrongly.
Sergeant
::
Sergeant
(n.) In a
company,
battery,
or
troop,
a
noncommissioned
officer
next in rank above a
corporal,
whose duty is to
instruct
recruits
in
discipline,
to form the
ranks,
etc..
Acquiescence
::
Acquiescence
(n.) A
silent
or
passive
assent
or
submission,
or a
submission
with
apparent
content;
--
distinguished
from
avowed
consent
on the one hand, and on the
other,
from
opposition
or open
discontent;
quiet
satisfaction..
Procuration
::
Procuration
(n.) A sum of money paid
formerly
to the
bishop
or
archdeacon,
now to the
ecclesiastical
commissioners,
by an
incumbent,
as a
commutation
for
entertainment
at the time of
visitation;
--
called
also
proxy..
Misspeak
::
Misspeak
(v. t.) To utter
wrongly.
Misstep
::
Misstep
(n.) A wrong step; an error of
conduct.
Mission
::
Mission
(n.)
Persons
sent; any
number
of
persons
appointed
to
perform
any
service;
a
delegation;
an
embassy.
Recess
::
Recess
(n.)
Remission
or
suspension
of
business
or
procedure;
intermission,
as of a
legislative
body,
court,
or
school..
Inadmissible
::
Inadmissible
(a.) Not
admissible;
not
proper
to be
admitted,
allowed,
or
received;
as,
inadmissible
testimony;
an
inadmissible
proposition,
or
explanation..
Vail
::
Vail (n.)
Submission;
decline;
descent.
Bend
::
Bend (v. i.) To bow in
prayer,
or in token of
submission..
Amission
::
Amission
(n.)
Deprivation;
loss.
Misshapen
::
Misshapen
(a.)
Having
a bad or ugly form.
Mis
::
Mis (a. & adv.)
Wrong;
amiss.
Irresistance
::
Irresistance
(n.)
Nonresistance;
passive
submission.
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