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"Section M, N, and O"

Not easy;
painful.
[Obs.]


Mis`e*di"tion (?), n. An incorrect
or spurious edition.
[Obs.] Bp. Hall.


Mis*ed"u*cate (?; 135), v. t. To
educate in a wrong manner.


Mis`em*ploy" (?), v. t. To employ
amiss; as, to misemploy time, advantages, talents,
etc.


Their frugal father's gains they
misemploy.
Dryden.


Mis`em*ploy"ment (?), n. Wrong or
mistaken employment.
Johnson.


Mis*en"ter (?), v. t. To enter or
insert wrongly, as a charge in an account.


Mis`en*treat" (?), v. t. To treat
wrongfully.
[Obs.] Grafton.


Mis*en"try (?), n. An erroneous
entry or charge, as of an account.


Mi"ser (mī"z&etilde;r), n. [L.
miser wretched, miserable; cf. Gr. mi^sos hate,
misei^n to hate: cf. It. & Sp. misero wretched,
avaricious.]


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