Miscreates vs Miscreated - What's the difference?
miscreates | miscreated |
(miscreate)
to create wrongly or poorly
(obsolete, poetic) Miscreated; illegitimate; forged.
* 1599 , , I. ii. 16:
(miscreate)
Misshapen, deformed; created unnaturally or wrongly.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , II.vii:
As verbs the difference between miscreates and miscreated
is that miscreates is (miscreate) while miscreated is (miscreate).As an adjective miscreated is
misshapen, deformed; created unnaturally or wrongly.miscreates
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* *miscreate
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* (l) * (l)Adjective
(-)- miscreate titles
- With opening titles miscreate , whose right / Suits not in native colours with the truth;
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*miscreated
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(en adjective)- nothing might abash the villein bold, / Ne mortall steele emperce his miscreated mould.