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Mis- (gcide) | Mis- \Mis-\ (m[i^]s-). [In words of Teutonic origin, fr. AS.
mis-; akin to D. mis-, G. miss-, OHG. missa-, missi-, Icel. &
Dan. mis-, Sw. miss-, Goth. missa-; orig., a p. p. from the
root of G. meiden to shun, OHG. m[imac]dan, AS.
m[imac][eth]an ([root]100. Cf. Miss to fail of). In words
from the French, fr. OF. mes-, F. m['e]-, mes-, fr. L. minus
less (see Minus). In present usage these two prefixes are
commonly confounded.]
A prefix used adjectively and adverbially in the sense of
amiss, wrong, ill, wrongly, unsuitably; as, misdeed, mislead,
mischief, miscreant.
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Mis (gcide) | Mis \Mis\ (m[i^]s), a. & adv. [See Amiss.]
Wrong; amiss. [Obs.] "To correcten that [which] is mis."
--Chaucer.
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mis (vera) | MIS
Management Information System
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Mega Iterations per Second
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Micro Instruction Sequencer (Intel, CPU)
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Mounting Interface Standard (VESA)
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MIS (bouvier) | MIS. A syllable which prefixed to some word signifies some fault or defect;
as, misadventure, misprision, mistrial, and the like.
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admission (mass) | admission
- prístup, priznanie, vstupné |
amiss (mass) | amiss
- chybný, zle |
be missing (mass) | be missing
- chýbať |
chemist (mass) | chemist
- chemik, lekárnik |
chemists (mass) | chemist's
- drogéria |
commission (mass) | commission
- výbor, komisia, provízia, poverenie, splnomocnenie, poveriť,
zmocniť, splnomocniť |
commissioned officer (mass) | commissioned officer
- dôstojník |
commissioner (mass) | commissioner
- komisár |
commissions (mass) | commissions
- komisia, zakázky |
customise (mass) | customise
- prispôsobiť |
demise (mass) | Demise
- zničenie |
dismiss (mass) | dismiss
- odmietnuť, prepustiť, rozpustiť |
economise (mass) | economise
- šetriť |
emission (mass) | emission
- emisia, vydanie, vyslaný |
fugitive emissions (mass) | fugitive emissions
- emisia |
gamesmistress (mass) | games-mistress
- učiteľka hier |
headmistress (mass) | headmistress
- riaditeľka |
hitandmiss (mass) | hit-and-miss
- nepresný |
intermission (mass) | intermission
- prestávka |
is missing (mass) | is missing
- chýba |
misadventure (mass) | misadventure
- nešťastie |
miscellaneous (mass) | miscellaneous
- rozmanitý, rôznorodý, zmiešaný, rôzny |
miscellany (mass) | miscellany
- zmes |
mischance (mass) | mischance
- smola |
miserable (mass) | miserable
- biedny |
misery (mass) | misery
- núdza, nešťastie, núdza |
misfeasance (mass) | misfeasance
- priestupok |
misfire (mass) | misfire
- zlyhať |
misfortune (mass) | misfortune
- nešťastie, smola |
misguided (mass) | misguided
- chybný |
misguidedly (mass) | misguidedly
- chybný |
mislay (mass) | mislay
- založiť |
mislead (mass) | mislead
- mýliť sa |
misleading (mass) | misleading
- zavádzajúci |
misremember (mass) | misremember
- zabudnúť |
miss (mass) | miss
- chýbaťMiss
- slečna |
missile (mass) | missile
- strela |
missing (mass) | missing
- chýbajúci |
mission (mass) | mission
- poslanie, úloha, misia |
missionaries (mass) | missionaries
- misionári |
missionary (mass) | missionary
- misijný, misionár |
missis (mass) | missis
- mladá pani |
missus (mass) | missus
- mladá pani |
mist (mass) | mist
- hmla |
mistake (mass) | mistake
- mistake/mistook/mistaken |
mistaken (mass) | mistaken
- chybný, mistake/mistook/mistaken |
mistakenly (mass) | mistakenly
- chybný |
misters (mass) | misters
- páni |
mistook (mass) | mistook
- mistake/mistook/mistaken |
mistress (mass) | mistress
- pani |
misunderstand (mass) | misunderstand
- nerozumieť |
omission (mass) | omission
- vynechanie |
optimise (mass) | optimise
- optimalizovať |
permanent residence permission (mass) | permanent residence permission
- povolenie k trvalému pobytu |
permission (mass) | permission
- dovolenie, povolenie, súhlas |
permissive (mass) | permissive
- tolerantný |
premise (mass) | premise
- predpoklad, premisa |
premises (mass) | premises
- budova |
premiss (mass) | premiss
- predpoklad, premisa |
promise (mass) | promise
- prísľub, sľub, prisľúbiť, sľúbiť, sľubovať |
promised (mass) | promised
- sľúbený |
schoolmistress (mass) | schoolmistress
- učiteľka |
submission (mass) | submission
- poddanosť, podriadenosť, podrobenie |
surmise (mass) | surmise
- tušiť |
unmistakable (mass) | unmistakable
- zrejme |
victimise (mass) | victimise
- obetovať |
Abbot of Misrule (gcide) | Misrule \Mis*rule"\, n.
1. The act, or the result, of misruling.
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2. Disorder; confusion; tumult from insubordination.
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Enormous riot and misrule surveyed. --Pope.
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Abbot of Misrule, or Lord of Misrule. See under Abbot,
and Lord.
[1913 Webster]Abbot \Ab"bot\ ([a^]b"b[u^]t), n. [AS. abbod, abbad, L. abbas,
abbatis, Gr. 'abba^s, fr. Syriac abb[=a] father. Cf. Abba,
Abb['e].]
1. The superior or head of an abbey.
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2. One of a class of bishops whose sees were formerly abbeys.
--Encyc. Brit.
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Abbot of the people. a title formerly given to one of the
chief magistrates in Genoa.
Abbot of Misrule (or Lord of Misrule), in medi[ae]val
times, the master of revels, as at Christmas; in Scotland
called the Abbot of Unreason. --Encyc. Brit.
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Abramis (gcide) | Abramis \Abramis\ n.
1. 1 a genus of European fishes.
Syn: genus Abramis
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Abramis ballerus (gcide) | Zope \Zope\, n. [G.] (Zool.)
A European fresh-water bream (Abramis ballerus).
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Abramis vimba (gcide) | Zaumrthe \Z[aum]r"the\, n. (Zool.)
A European bream (Abramis vimba). [Written also zaerthe.]
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Academism (gcide) | Academism \A*cad"e*mism\, n.
The doctrines of the Academic philosophy. [Obs.] --Baxter.
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Academist (gcide) | Academist \A*cad"e*mist\, n. [F. academiste.]
1. An Academic philosopher.
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2. An academician. [Obs.] --Ray.
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Acosmism (gcide) | Acosmism \A*cos"mism\, n. [Gr. 'a priv. + ? world.]
A denial of the existence of the universe as distinct from
God.
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Acosmist (gcide) | Acosmist \A*cos"mist\, n. [See Acosmism.]
One who denies the existence of the universe, or of a
universe as distinct from God. --G. H. Lewes.
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Acrocomia fusiformis (gcide) | Macaw \Ma*caw"\, n. [From the native name in the Antilles.]
(Zool.)
Any parrot of the genus Ara, Sittace, or Macrocercus.
About eighteen species are known, all of them found in
Central and South America. They are large and have a very
long tail, a strong hooked bill, and a naked space around the
eyes. The voice is harsh, and the colors are brilliant and
strongly contrasted; they are among the largest and showiest
of parrots. Different species names have been given to the
same macaw, as for example the Hyacinthine macaw, which has
been variously classified as Anodorhyncus hyacynthinus,
Anodorhyncus maximiliani, and Macrocercus hyacynthinus.
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Macaw bush (Bot.), a West Indian name for a prickly kind of
nightshade (Solanum mammosum).
Macaw palm, Macaw tree (Bot.), a tropical American palm
(Acrocomia fusiformis and other species) having a
prickly stem and pinnately divided leaves. Its nut yields
a yellow butter, with the perfume of violets, which is
used in making violet soap. Called also grugru palm.
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Actino-chemistry (gcide) | Actino-chemistry \Ac`ti*no-chem"is*try\, n.
Chemistry in its relations to actinism. --Draper.
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Admissibility (gcide) | Admissibility \Ad*mis`si*bil"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F.
admissibilit['e].]
The quality of being admissible; admissibleness; as, the
admissibility of evidence.
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Admissible (gcide) | Admissible \Ad*mis"si*ble\, a. [F. admissible, LL. admissibilis.
See Admit.]
Entitled to be admitted, or worthy of being admitted; that
may be allowed or conceded; allowable; as, the supposition is
hardly admissible. -- Ad*mis"si*ble*ness, n. --
Ad*mis"si*bly, adv.
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Admissibleness (gcide) | Admissible \Ad*mis"si*ble\, a. [F. admissible, LL. admissibilis.
See Admit.]
Entitled to be admitted, or worthy of being admitted; that
may be allowed or conceded; allowable; as, the supposition is
hardly admissible. -- Ad*mis"si*ble*ness, n. --
Ad*mis"si*bly, adv.
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