terms |
miscome |
As nouns the difference between terms and miscome
is that
terms is while
miscome is an illegitimate child.
As a verb miscome is
to come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate.
As an adjective miscome is
(of a child) illegitimate.
miscome |
miscame |
As verbs the difference between miscome and miscame
is that
miscome is to come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate while
miscame is (
miscome).
As an adjective miscome
is (of a child) illegitimate.
As a noun miscome
is an illegitimate child.
child |
miscome |
As nouns the difference between child and miscome
is that
child is a daughter or son; an offspring while
miscome is an illegitimate child.
As a verb miscome is
to come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate.
As an adjective miscome is
(of a child) illegitimate.
inappropriate |
miscome |
As adjectives the difference between inappropriate and miscome
is that
inappropriate is not appropriate; not suitable for the situation, time, and/or place while
miscome is (of a child) illegitimate.
As a verb miscome is
to come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate.
As a noun miscome is
an illegitimate child.
wrong |
miscome |
As adjectives the difference between wrong and miscome
is that
wrong is incorrect or untrue while
miscome is (of a child) illegitimate.
As nouns the difference between wrong and miscome
is that
wrong is something that is immoral or not good while
miscome is an illegitimate child.
As verbs the difference between wrong and miscome
is that
wrong is to treat unjustly; to injure or harm while
miscome is to come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate.
As an adverb wrong
is (informal) in a way that isn't right; done incorrectly; wrongly.
amiss |
miscome |
As adjectives the difference between amiss and miscome
is that
amiss is wrong; faulty; out of order; improper; as, it may not be amiss to ask advice while
miscome is (of a child) illegitimate.
As nouns the difference between amiss and miscome
is that
amiss is (obsolete) fault; wrong; an evil act, a bad deed while
miscome is an illegitimate child.
As an adverb amiss
is (archaic) mistakenly.
As a verb miscome is
to come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate.
wrongly |
miscome |
As an adverb wrongly
is in an unfair or immoral manner; unjustly.
As a verb miscome is
to come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate.
As an adjective miscome is
(of a child) illegitimate.
As a noun miscome is
an illegitimate child.
come |
miscome |
In intransitive terms the difference between come and miscome
is that
come is happen while
miscome is to come wrongly or amiss; come at the wrong time; be inappropriate.
As a preposition come
is
lang=en|Used to indicate an event, period, or change in state occurring after a present time.As an interjection come
is an exclamation to express annoyance.
As an adjective miscome is
illegitimate.