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misdiagnosis
| miscarriage | <obstetrics> A spontaneous unplanned evacuation of the foetus from the womb. most miscarriages occur from 2 weeks to 6 weeks gestation. (13 Nov 1997) |
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| miscarriages, multiple, chromosomes in | Couples who have had more than one miscarriage have about a 5% chance that one member of the couple is carrying a chromsome translocation responsible for the miscarriages. (12 Dec 1998) |
| miscarry | To have a miscarriage. (05 Mar 2000) |
| miscegenation | Marriage or interbreeding of individuals of different races. Origin: L. Misceo, to mix, + genus, descent, race (05 Mar 2000) |
| miscellany | Origin: L. Miscellanea, neut. Pl. Of. Miscellaneus: cf. F. Miscellanee, pl. Miscellanees. See Miscellaneous. A mass or mixture of various things; a medley; especially, a collection of compositions on various subjects. "'T is but a bundle or miscellany of sin; sins original, and sins actual." (Hewyt) Miscellany madam, a woman who dealt in various fineries; a milliner. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| miscible | <chemistry> Susceptible of being mixed. (18 Nov 1997) |
| miscarry |
fail: be unsuccessful; "Where do today's public schools fail?"; "The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably" suffer a miscarriage
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| miscible |
(chemistry, physics) capable of being mixed
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Miscibility is the ability of two or more substances to mix, and form a single homogeneous phase. When two substances are immiscible they will form separate phases when mixed; the best known example is oil and water. ...
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Miscible means able to be mixed. Two liquids are said to be miscible if they are partially or completely soluble in each other. Commonly, the term miscible is understood to mean that the two liquids are completely soluble in each other. (See also Solubility.)
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The ability or tendency of one liquid to mix or blend uniformly with another. Alcohol is miscible in water, gasoline and water are immiscible. See also solubility, often used in the same sense in reference to liquids.
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| misc | calculate incorrectly |
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| misc | judge incorrectly |
| misc | a mistake in calculating |
| misc | assign in incorrect name to |
| misc | a natural loss of the products of conception |
| misc | failure of a plan |
| misc | suffer a miscarriage |
| misc | be unsuccessful |
| misc | cast an actor, singer, or dancer in an unsuitable role |
| misc | marry or cohabit with a person of another race |
| misc | reproduction by parents of different races (especially by white and non-white persons) |
| misc | a collection containing a variety of sorts of things |
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