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missel

Missel vs Missee - What's the difference?

missel | missee |


As a noun missel

is (obsolete) mistletoe.

As a verb missee is

to see incorrectly; to misperceive visually; take a wrong view of; see in a false or distorted light.

Missel vs Kissel - What's the difference?

missel | kissel |


As nouns the difference between missel and kissel

is that missel is (obsolete) mistletoe while kissel is (dessert).

Misset vs Missel - What's the difference?

misset | missel |


As a verb misset

is to set, adjust or calibrate something incorrectly.

As an adjective misset

is incorrectly set.

As a noun missel is

(obsolete) mistletoe.

Missel vs Missal - What's the difference?

missel | missal |


As nouns the difference between missel and missal

is that missel is (obsolete) mistletoe while missal is a prayer book.

Missey vs Missel - What's the difference?

missey | missel |


As nouns the difference between missey and missel

is that missey is (term of address for young woman) while missel is (obsolete) mistletoe.

Missed vs Missel - What's the difference?

missed | missel |


As a verb missed

is (miss).

As a noun missel is

(obsolete) mistletoe.

Misses vs Missel - What's the difference?

misses | missel |


As nouns the difference between misses and missel

is that misses is or misses can be (mrs) while missel is (obsolete) mistletoe.

As a verb misses

is (miss).

Missen vs Missel - What's the difference?

missen | missel |


As a pronoun missen

is (yorkshire|colloquial) myself.

As a noun missel is

(obsolete) mistletoe.

Missel vs Mussel - What's the difference?

missel | mussel |


As nouns the difference between missel and mussel

is that missel is (obsolete) mistletoe while mussel is a small edible bivalve shellfish of the families unionidae (fresh water mussels) and mytilidae (salt water mussels).

Misser vs Missel - What's the difference?

misser | missel |


As nouns the difference between misser and missel

is that misser is father-in-law while missel is (obsolete) mistletoe.

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