Mistemper vs Distemper - What's the difference?
mistemper | distemper |
To temper ill; to disorder.
(veterinary medicine, pathology) A viral disease of animals, such as dogs and cats, characterised by fever, coughing and catarrh.
(archaic) A disorder of the humours of the body; a disease.
* 1719- (Daniel Defoe), (Robinson Crusoe)
A water-based paint.
* , chapter=10
, title= A painting produced with this kind of paint.
To temper or mix unduly; to make disproportionate; to change the due proportions of.
To derange the functions of, whether bodily, mental, or spiritual; to disorder; to disease.
* Buckminster
To deprive of temper or moderation; to disturb; to ruffle; to make disaffected, ill-humoured, or malignant.
* Coleridge
To intoxicate.
* Massinger
To paint using distemper.
To mix (colours) in the way of distemper.
As verbs the difference between mistemper and distemper
is that mistemper is to temper ill; to disorder while distemper is to temper or mix unduly; to make disproportionate; to change the due proportions of.As a noun distemper is
(veterinary medicine|pathology) a viral disease of animals, such as dogs and cats, characterised by fever, coughing and catarrh.mistemper
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Verb
(en verb)- to mistemper one's head
- (Warner)
- This inundation of mistempered humour. — Shakespeare.
distemper
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Noun
(wikipedia distemper) (en noun)The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=He looked round the poor room, at the distempered walls, and the bad engravings in meretricious frames, the crinkly paper and wax flowers on the chiffonier; and he thought of a room like Father Bryan's, with panelling, with cut glass, with tulips in silver pots, such a room as he had hoped to have for his own.}}
Verb
(en verb)- (Chaucer)
- (Shakespeare)
- The imagination, when completely distempered , is the most incurable of all disordered faculties.
- distempered spirits
- The courtiers reeling, / And the duke himself, I dare not say distempered , / But kind, and in his tottering chair carousing.
- to distemper colors with size