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mister

Mister vs Myster - What's the difference?

mister | myster |

Myster is often a misspelling of mister.


Myster has no English definition.

As a noun mister

is title conferred on an adult male, usually when the name is unknown. Also (often parent to young child) referring to a man whose name is unknown.

As a verb mister

is to address by the title of "mister".

Mister vs Miter - What's the difference?

mister | miter |


As nouns the difference between mister and miter

is that mister is mister (title conferred on an adult male), especially when referring to anglophones while miter is womb, uterus.

Mistery vs Mister - What's the difference?

mistery | mister |


As nouns the difference between mistery and mister

is that mistery is (a trade) while mister is mister (title conferred on an adult male), especially when referring to anglophones.

Meister vs Mister - What's the difference?

meister | mister |


As nouns the difference between meister and mister

is that meister is a person of great skill or authority in a particular field while mister is title conferred on an adult male, usually when the name is unknown. Also (often parent to young child) referring to a man whose name is unknown.

As a verb mister is

to address by the title of "mister".

Bister vs Mister - What's the difference?

bister | mister |


As nouns the difference between bister and mister

is that bister is an alternative spelling of lang=en while mister is title conferred on an adult male, usually when the name is unknown. Also (often parent to young child) referring to a man whose name is unknown.

As a verb mister is

to address by the title of "mister".

Lister vs Mister - What's the difference?

lister | mister |


As a proper noun lister

is .

As a noun mister is

mister (title conferred on an adult male), especially when referring to anglophones.

Minter vs Mister - What's the difference?

minter | mister |


As nouns the difference between minter and mister

is that minter is one who mints while mister is mister (title conferred on an adult male), especially when referring to anglophones.

Mister vs Misterm - What's the difference?

mister | misterm |


As a noun mister

is mister (title conferred on an adult male), especially when referring to anglophones.

As a verb misterm is

to call by a wrong name; to miscall.

Mister vs Misper - What's the difference?

mister | misper |


As nouns the difference between mister and misper

is that mister is mister (title conferred on an adult male), especially when referring to anglophones while misper is (police slang'', ''term of art in private investigations ) a missing person.

Mister vs Muster - What's the difference?

mister | muster |


In transitive terms the difference between mister and muster

is that mister is to address by the title of "mister" while muster is to collect, call or assemble together, such as troops or a group for inspection, orders, display etc.

In obsolete terms the difference between mister and muster

is that mister is necessity; the necessary time while muster is an act of showing something; a display.

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