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14-letter words containing m, i, e, n

  • misacceptation — misinterpretation
  • misadventurous — (obsolete) unfortunate.
  • misadvisedness — the state of being ill-advised or misguided
  • misapprehended — Simple past tense and past participle of misapprehend.
  • misarrangement — incorrect or poor arrangement
  • miscellanarian — a person who writes miscellanies
  • mischief night — Halloween or, in some areas, the night before Halloween, as an occasion for pranks and minor vandalism by young people.
  • miscommunicate — (ambitransitive) To communicate incorrectly.
  • misconceptions — Plural form of misconception.
  • misconstructed — Simple past tense and past participle of misconstruct.
  • miscontentment — discontent; dissatisfaction
  • miscorrelation — mutual relation of two or more things, parts, etc.: Studies find a positive correlation between severity of illness and nutritional status of the patients. Synonyms: similarity, correspondence, matching; parallelism, equivalence; interdependence, interrelationship, interconnection.
  • miscounselling — the act of giving bad or incorrect counselling
  • misdeclaration — An incorrect declaration, especially in an official context.
  • misdescription — an incorrect or misleading description
  • misgovernaunce — misgovernment
  • misidentifying — Present participle of misidentify.
  • misimprovement — a flaw or shortcoming arising from an attempt to make better
  • misinformative — to give false or misleading information to.
  • misinterpreted — Simple past tense and past participle of misinterpret.
  • mismanagements — Plural form of mismanagement.
  • mismeasurement — an inaccurate or incorrect measurement
  • misorientation — a bad or incorrect orientation
  • misperceptions — Plural form of misperception.
  • misperformance — a musical, dramatic, or other entertainment presented before an audience.
  • misrecognition — Incorrect recognition.
  • misrecognizing — Present participle of misrecognize.
  • misremembering — Present participle of misremember.
  • misremembrance — An incorrect remembrance; something remembered wrongly.
  • misrepresented — Simple past tense and past participle of misrepresent.
  • miss the point — fail to understand
  • missing person — sb who has disappeared
  • mistranscribed — to make a written copy, especially a typewritten copy, of (dictated material, notes taken during a lecture, or other spoken material).
  • misunderstands — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misunderstand.
  • mixed blessing — something that, although generally favorable or advantageous, has one or more unfavorable or disadvantageous features.
  • mixed feelings — conflicted emotions
  • mixed language — any language containing items of vocabulary or other linguistic characteristics borrowed from two or more existing languages
  • mnemotechnical — Of or pertaining to mnemotechny.
  • mobile canteen — a truck or lorry with kitchen facilities that can be used on site, such as on a film set, construction site, as a soup kitchen, etc
  • mobile command — the Canadian army and other land forces
  • mockumentaries — Plural form of mockumentary.
  • model checking — (theory, algorithm, testing)   To algorithmically check whether a program (the model) satisfies a specification. The model is usually expressed as a directed graph consisting of nodes (or vertices) and edges. A set of atomic propositions is associated with each node. The nodes represents states of a program, the edges represent possible executions which alters the state, while the atomic propositions represent the basic properties that hold at a point of execution. A specification language, usually some kind of temporal logic, is used to express properties. The problem can be expressed mathematically as: given a temporal logic formula p and a model M with initial state s, decide if M,s \models p.
  • modelling clay — mouldable substance fixed in a kiln
  • modern english — the English language since c1475.
  • modern persian — the Persian language since the Middle Persian stage.
  • modus operandi — mode of operating or working.
  • moment of sail — the product of a given area of sail, taken as the maximum safe area, and the vertical distance from the center of effort and the center of lateral resistance.
  • money changing — the business of exchanging one currency for another, with the deduction of a commission for the service.
  • money-changing — the business or act of exchanging currency, usually of different countries, esp. at a set rate
  • money-grubbing — a person who is aggressively engaged in or preoccupied with making or saving money.
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