Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Lftw.) A false or errone-ous trial.— Mistrust, n. Want nf confidence ortrust; suspicion.—v. t. To regard with jcalcusy orsuspicion, suspect, doubt: to nnticinnte -s near orlikely to occur ; to surmise. — Mistrustfol, -*ul. ; wantin<r confideTcc—Mistrustfully,adv.—Mistrustfulness, ?i.—Mistune. -tun, r. tune wrongly or , v. instruct amiss. — Misunders


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Lftw.) A false or errone-ous trial.— Mistrust, n. Want nf confidence ortrust; suspicion.—v. t. To regard with jcalcusy orsuspicion, suspect, doubt: to nnticinnte -s near orlikely to occur ; to surmise. — Mistrustfol, -*ul. ; wantin<r confideTcc—Mistrustfully,adv.—Mistrustfulness, ?i.—Mistune. -tun, r. tune wrongly or , v. instruct amiss. — Misunderstand, I, i. To misconceive, mistake,take in a wrong sense. -=- Misunderstanding, of meaning; error; misconception; disagree-ment; difference; slight quarrel.— Misuse, -uz^, v. use improperly, treat ill, maltreat, abuse, misem-ploy, ^Misusage, -uzej. n. Ill usage;abuse.— Misuse, -us, n. Wrong application or use-,misapplication ; abuse. Missal, missal, n. The Roman Catholic mass-book. Misseltoe. See Mistletoe. Missile, missil, a. Capable of being thrown, hurled, sun, cube, full; moon, fd6t; cow, oil; Linger or ink, tiien, boxboN, chair, get. MIST 252 MODE. Mistletoe. or projected.—n. A projectile Tveapon, as a lance,arrow, or bullet, with which one may strike an ob-ject at a distance. — Mission, niishun, n. Act ofsending, or state of being sent; commission: errand;duty on which one is sent; persons sent: delegation;embassj ; a station, residence, or orgtanization, ofmissionaries. — Missionajy, -er-T, n. One sent uponamission; esp., one sent to propagate religion. — , to missions. — Missive, -siv, a. Intended tobe sent; prepared for sending out; sent bj authorityof some person or society; intended to be thrown oVhurled; missile. —n. That which is sent; a message:letter.—Mittimus,-tT-mus, ?». {Law.) A warrantof commitment to prison. Mist, mist, Mis^e, Iiiistle, mizl, Mizzle, mizzl, watery vapor at or near the


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