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miss"the term of honour to a young girl" [Johnson], originally (c. 1600) a shortened form of mistress. By 1640s as "prostitute, concubine;" sense of "title for a young unmarried w [..]
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misslate 12c., "loss, lack; " c. 1200, "regret occasioned by loss or absence," from Old English miss "absence, loss," from source of missan "to miss" (see miss (v.) [..]
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missOld English missan "fail to hit, miss (a mark); fail in what was aimed at; escape (someone's notice)," influenced by Old Norse missa "to miss, to lack;" both from Proto-German [..]
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missfail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind; "I missed that remark"; "She missed his point"; "We lost part of what he said [..]
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missto fail to hit, catch or find something
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missfraylin
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missbenken (nokh)
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miss(n) a young woman(n) a failure to hit (or meet or find etc)(n) a form of address for an unmarried woman(v) fail to perceive or to catch with the senses or the mind(v) feel or suffer from the lack of(v [..]
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missIncorrectly deciding on the basis of a statistical test that a signal is absent when it is in fact present. A false negative
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missrequiro
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miss(masteress, lady-master). Miss used to be written Mis, and is the first syllable of Mistress; Mrs. is the contraction of mistress, called Mis’ess. Even in the reign of George II. unmarried la [..]
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missis the failure of a contact mating pair to close in a specified time or with a contact resistance in excess of a specified maximum value.
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missAdult-like titles used by kids with kids and by adults to kids whenever speaking to each other in KidZania.
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missMentions that a particular Hero has gone absent (missing) from their lane, and is probably setting up for a gank. Warning missing enemy Heroes is crucial to warn your allies of a possible ambush in an [..]
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missDefault skin for hit0.png (Standard)
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miss
Form of address for an unmarried woman.
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* Bulgarian: (??????????,f)
* Chamicuro:(mej.), (juffrouw,f) (juffr.)
* Esperanto: (fra?lino) (F-ino)
* Estonian:(Prl.)
* Faroese [..]
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miss
a nominal, adjectival and inseparable verbal prefix that negates the meaning of its stem or turns it to the worse
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misslang=en
1800s=1813
* '''1813''' — . ''''.
*: The only pain was in leaving her father, who would certainly miss her, and who, when it came to the point, so little liked her going, that he told her t [..]
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