Etymology of the English word mis-
the English word mis-
Derivations in English
misaddress,
misallocate,
misally,
misapplied,
misapply,
misapprehend,
misapprehension,
misappropriate,
misarrange,
misbecome,
misbegotten,
misbehavior,
miscalculate,
miscast,
miscite,
miscolor,
misconception,
misconduct,
misconstruction,
miscopy,
miscreate,
miscreated,
miscue,
misdate,
misdeal,
misdemeanor,
misderive,
misdescribe,
misdiagnose,
misdiagnosis,
misdial,
misdirect,
misdirection,
misdoubt,
miseducate,
misemploy,
misesteem,
misestimate,
misfeature,
misfeed,
misfile,
misfire,
misfit,
misfunction,
misgive,
mishandle,
mishit,
misidentify,
misimpression,
misinterpret,
misjoinder,
misjudge,
mislabel,
mislocate,
mismanage,
mismarriage,
mismatch,
mismate,
misname,
misorientate,
misperceive,
mispick,
misplace,
misplead,
mispleading,
misprint,
mispronounce,
mispunctuate,
misquotation,
misquote,
misread,
misreckon,
misredemption,
misremember,
misrepresent,
misrun,
misspell,
misspelling,
misstate,
misstrike,
mistranslate,
mistrial,
mistryst,
misunderstood,
misventure,
misword,
mismove,
misplay,
misbelief,
misbelieve,
misconceive,
misconstrue,
miscounsel,
mishap,
misproud,
misuse,
misbehave,
miscall,
miscode,
misdemean,
misorient,
misshape,
misunderstanding,
mischoose,
misadvise,
miscarry,
misdeed,
misdeem,
misdo,
misfortune,
mishear,
misinform,
misknow,
mislead,
misleared,
misrule,
missay,
misseem,
misspend,
misspent,
misstep,
misteach,
mistime,
mistrust,
misunderstandUsage
Word found in Old English, Modern English