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mistletoe <botany> Bearing a glutinous fruit. When found upon the oak, where it is rare, it was an object of superstitious regard among the Druids. A bird lime is prepared from its fruit.
Alternative forms: misletoe, misseltoe, and mistleto.
The mistletoe of the United States is Phoradendron flavescens, having broader leaves than the European kind. In different regions various similar plants are called by this name.
Origin: AS. Misteltan; mistel mistletoe + tan twig. AS. Mistel is akin of D, G, Dan. & Sw. Mistel, OHG. Mistil, Icel. Mistilteinn; and AS. Tan to D. Teen, OHG. Zein, Icel. Teinn, Goth. Tains. Cf. Missel.
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mistonusk <zoology> The American badger.
Origin: From the Indian name.
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mistress 1. A woman having power, authority, or ownership; a woman who exercises authority, is chief, etc.; the female head of a family, a school, etc. "The late queen's gentlewoman! a knight's daughter! To be her mistress' mistress!" (Shak)
2. A woman well skilled in anything, or having the mastery over it. "A letter desires all young wives to make themselves mistresses of Wingate's Arithmetic." (Addison)
3. A woman regarded with love and devotion; she who has command over one's heart; a beloved object; a sweetheart.
4. A woman filling the place, but without the rights, of a wife; a concubine; a loose woman with whom one consorts habitually.
5. A title of courtesy formerly prefixed to the name of a woman, married or unmarried, but now superseded by the contracted forms, Mrs, for a married, and Miss, for an unmarried, woman. "Now Mistress Gilpin (careful soul)." (Cowper)
6. A married woman; a wife. "Several of the neighboring mistresses had assembled to witness the event of this memorable evening." (Sir W. Scott)
7. The old name of the jack at bowls. To be one's own mistress, to be exempt from control by another person.
Origin: OE. Maistress, OF. Maistresse, F. Maitresse, LL. Magistrissa, for L. Magistra, fem. Of magister. See Master, Mister, and cf. Miss a young woman.
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mistrustful Having or causing mistrust, suspicions, or forebodings. "Their light blown out in some mistrustful wood." (Shak) Mistrust"fully, Mistrust"fulness.
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mistura <medicine> A mingled compound in which different ingredients are contained in a liquid state; a mixture. See Mixture.
Sometimes, a liquid medicine containing very active substances, and which can only be administered by drops.
Origin: L. See Mixture.
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misty 1. Accompained with mist; characterised by the presence of mist; obscured by, or overspread with, mist; as, misty weather; misty mountains; a misty atmosphere.
2. Obscured as if by mist; dim; obscure; clouded; as, misty sight. "The more I muse therein [theology], The mistier it seemeth." (Piers Plowman)
Origin: AS. Mistig. See Mist. In some senses misty has been confused with mystic.
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misy <chemical> An impure yellow sulphate of iron; yellow copperas or copiapite.
Origin: Cf. L. Misy a mineral, perh. Copperas, Gr.
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mist. Mist is a phenomenon of a liquid in small droplets floating through air. It can occur naturally as part of natural weather or volcanic activity, and is common in cold air above hot water, in exhaled air in the cold, and in a steam room of a sauna. It can also be created artificially with aerosol canisters. Fog is a definition closely related to mist, in that their definitions overlap. ...
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miso- Soybean paste, made from cooked yellow soybeans, salt, grain and koji. It is aged from several months to several years. By varying its constituents, a wide range of tastes, characteristics and energetic qualities can be produced.
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mistura combinação de duas ou mais subst?cias que conservam sua identidade e podem ser separadas atrav? de processos f?icos.
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misoprostol A radioprotective agent that belongs to the family of drugs called prostaglandins.
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mistletoe A semiparasitic plant that grows on some types of trees. Mistletoe extracts are being studied as treatments for cancer.
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MIS failure of a plan
MIS suffer a miscarriage
MIS be unsuccessful
MIS cast an actor, singer, or dancer in an unsuitable role
MIS marry or cohabit with a person of another race
MIS reproduction by parents of different races (especially by white and non-white persons)
MIS a collection containing a variety of sorts of things
MIS constituting a grab-bag category
MIS consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds (even to the point of incongruity)
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