misset

English

Alternative forms

  • mis-set

Etymology

mis- + set

Verb

misset (third-person singular simple present missets, present participle missetting, simple past and past participle misset)

  1. (transitive) To set, adjust or calibrate incorrectly.
  2. (transitive) To place in the wrong location.

Adjective

misset (not comparable)

  1. Incorrectly set.
  2. (Scotland) In a bad temper; out of sorts.

Anagrams

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