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misset

Misset - What does it mean?

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Misset vs Missit - What's the difference?

misset | missit |


As verbs the difference between misset and missit

is that misset is to set, adjust or calibrate something incorrectly while missit is to sit badly or imperfectly upon; to misbecome.

As an adjective misset

is incorrectly set.

Misset vs Missed - What's the difference?

misset | missed |


As verbs the difference between misset and missed

is that misset is to set, adjust or calibrate something incorrectly while missed is (miss).

As an adjective misset

is incorrectly set.

Messet vs Misset - What's the difference?

messet | misset |


As a noun messet

is a dog.

As a verb misset is

to set, adjust or calibrate something incorrectly.

As an adjective misset is

incorrectly set.

Misser vs Misset - What's the difference?

misser | misset |


As a noun misser

is father-in-law.

As a verb misset is

to set, adjust or calibrate something incorrectly.

As an adjective misset is

incorrectly set.

Misseth vs Misset - What's the difference?

misseth | misset |


As verbs the difference between misseth and misset

is that misseth is (archaic) (miss) while misset is to set, adjust or calibrate something incorrectly.

As an adjective misset is

incorrectly set.

Missest vs Misset - What's the difference?

missest | misset |


As verbs the difference between missest and misset

is that missest is (archaic) (miss) while misset is to set, adjust or calibrate something incorrectly.

As an adjective misset is

incorrectly set.

Missey vs Misset - What's the difference?

missey | misset |


As a noun missey

is (term of address for young woman).

As a verb misset is

to set, adjust or calibrate something incorrectly.

As an adjective misset is

incorrectly set.

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.

Midset vs Misset - What's the difference?

midset | misset |


As an adverb midset

is (music) in the middle of a set, in the middle of a gig.

As a verb misset is

to set, adjust or calibrate something incorrectly.

As an adjective misset is

incorrectly set.

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