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  • 111miš-maš — mȉš mȁš m <G mȉš mȁša> DEFINICIJA razg. neskladna, ružna, loša smjesa čega; smješarija, zmešarija ETIMOLOGIJA njem. Mischmasch …

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  • 112mis — sb., sen, ser, serne, i sms. misse , fx missekat; som en mis (meget let og hurtigt) …

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  • 113mis´a|lign´ment — mis|a|lign «MIHS uh LYN», transitive verb. 1. to align incorrectly: »Doors will work even if misaligned (Science News Letter). 2. to put out of alignment: »I…had broken the glass of my watch and misaligned the hands (London Times).… …

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  • 114mis|a|lign — «MIHS uh LYN», transitive verb. 1. to align incorrectly: »Doors will work even if misaligned (Science News Letter). 2. to put out of alignment: »I…had broken the glass of my watch and misaligned the hands (London Times). –mis´a|lign´ment, noun …

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  • 115mis|al|li|ance — «MIHS uh LY uhns», noun. an unsuitable alliance or association, especially in marriage. ╂[< mis + alliance, patterned on French mésalliance] …

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  • 116mis´al|lo|ca´tion — mis|al|lo|cate «mihs AL uh kayt», transitive verb, cat|ed, cat|ing. to distribute (money, time, or other resources) incorrectly or poorly; misappropriate or misapply: »The tendency…is to misallocate managerial skills (Sunday Times).… …

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  • 117mis|al|lo|cate — «mihs AL uh kayt», transitive verb, cat|ed, cat|ing. to distribute (money, time, or other resources) incorrectly or poorly; misappropriate or misapply: »The tendency…is to misallocate managerial skills (Sunday Times). –mis´al|lo|ca´tion, noun …

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  • 118mis´an|throp´i|cal|ly — mis|an|throp|ic «MIHS uhn THROP ihk», adjective. of or like a misanthrope: »scowling on all the world from his misanthropic seclusion (Francis Parkman). –mis´an|throp´i|cal|ly, adverb …

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  • 119mis|an|throp|ic — «MIHS uhn THROP ihk», adjective. of or like a misanthrope: »scowling on all the world from his misanthropic seclusion (Francis Parkman). –mis´an|throp´i|cal|ly, adverb …

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  • 120mis´ap|pre|hen´sive|ly — mis|ap|pre|hen|sive «MIHS ap rih HEHN sihv», adjective. misapprehending; apt to misapprehend. –mis´ap|pre|hen´sive|ly, adverb …

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