taxonomy |
mislead |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a verb mislead is
(literally) to lead astray, in a false direction.
lie |
mislead |
As verbs the difference between lie and mislead
is that
lie is to rest in a horizontal position on a surface while
mislead is to lead astray, in a false direction.
As a noun lie
is the terrain and conditions surrounding the ball before it is struck.
mislead |
hoodwink |
As verbs the difference between mislead and hoodwink
is that
mislead is (literally) to lead astray, in a false direction while
hoodwink is (archaic) to cover the eyes with a hood; to blindfold.
runaround |
mislead |
As a noun runaround
is an evasive explanation in the form of multiple excuses.
As a verb mislead is
(literally) to lead astray, in a false direction.
mislead |
misled |
As verbs the difference between mislead and misled
is that
mislead is to lead astray, in a false direction while
misled is past tense of mislead.
mislead |
undirect |
As verbs the difference between mislead and undirect
is that
mislead is (literally) to lead astray, in a false direction while
undirect is to misdirect; mislead.
As an adjective undirect is
not direct.
mislead |
unmisleading |
As a verb mislead
is (literally) to lead astray, in a false direction.
As an adjective unmisleading is
that does not mislead; not misleading.
mislead |
maskirovka |
As a verb mislead
is to lead astray, in a false direction.
As a noun maskirovka is
a set of procedures designed to confuse, mislead, and camouflage oneself from the enemy.
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