MISSEE

Etymology

Verb

missee (third-person singular simple present missees, present participle misseeing, simple past missaw, past participle misseen)

(transitive) To see incorrectly; to misperceive visually; take a wrong view of; see in a false or distorted light.

(intransitive) To take a wrong, false, or distorted view; fail to see accurately.

Anagrams

• emesis

Source: Wiktionary



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