there's no mistaking

  • 1there is no mistaking something — phrase used for saying that you cannot fail to understand or recognize something There was no mistaking the surprise on his face when I told him the news. Thesaurus: obvioussynonym Main entry: mistake …

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  • 2there is no mistaking — there is no room for error, there is no room for doubt …

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  • 3there is no mistaking something — used for saying that you cannot fail to understand or recognize something There was no mistaking the surprise on his face when I told him the news …

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  • 4there is no mistaking someone or something — it is impossible not to recognize someone or something there was no mistaking her sincerity …

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  • 5mistaking — noun putting the wrong interpretation on (Freq. 1) his misinterpretation of the question caused his error there was no mistaking her meaning • Syn: ↑misinterpretation, ↑misunderstanding • Derivationally related forms: ↑mistake …

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  • 6Egyptian pyramid construction techniques — There have been many hypotheses about the Egyptian pyramid construction techniques. The construction techniques seem to have developed over time; the earliest pyramids were built in different ways than later ones. Most of the construction… …

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  • 7mistake — [[t]mɪste͟ɪk[/t]] ♦♦ mistakes, mistaking, mistook, mistaken 1) N COUNT: oft N of ing, also by N If you make a mistake, you do something which you did not intend to do, or which produces a result that you do not want. They made the big mistake of… …

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  • 8Southeast Asia, history of — Introduction       history of the area from prehistoric times to the contemporary period. Early society and accomplishments Origins       Knowledge of the early prehistory of Southeast Asia (Southeast Asia, history of) has undergone exceptionally …

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  • 9Mary Queen of Scots — • Mary Stuart, born at Linlithgow, 8 December, 1542; died at Fotheringay, 8 February, 1587. She was the only legitimate child of James V of Scotland Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mary Queen of Scots     Mary Queen o …

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  • 10mistake — 1 /mi steIk/ noun (C) 1 INCORRECT ACTION/OPINION ETC something that has been done incorrectly, or an opinion or statement that is incorrect: Hitting the ball too hard in golf is a typical beginner s mistake. | make a mistake: I think you ve made… …

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