Word Meanings - MISTAKER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who mistakes. Well meaning ignorance of some mistakers. Bp. Hall.
Related words: (words related to MISTAKER)
- IGNORANCE
 A willful neglect or refusal to acquire knowledge which one may acquire and it is his duty to have. Book of Common Prayer. Invincible ignorance , ignorance beyond the individual's control and for which, therefore, he is not responsible before God.
- MEAN
 menen, AS. mænan to recite, tell, intend, wish; akin to OS. menian to have in mind, mean, D. meenen, G. meinen, OHG. meinan, Icel. meina, 1. To have in the mind, as a purpose, intention, etc.; to intend; to purpose; to design; as, what do you
- MEANDROUS; MEANDRY
 Winding; flexuous.
- MEANDER
 Fretwork. See Fret. (more info) 1. A winding, crooked, or involved course; as, the meanders of the veins and arteries. Sir M. Hale. While lingering rivers in meanders glide. Sir R. Blackmore. 2. A tortuous or intricate movement.
- MEANLY
 Moderately. A man meanly learned himself, but not meanly affectioned to set forward learning in others. Ascham.
- MEAN-SPIRITED
 Of a mean spirit; base; groveling. -- Mean"-spir`it*ed*ness, n.
- MEANDRINA
 A genus of corals with meandering grooves and ridges, including the brain corals.
- MEANTIME; MEANWHILE
 The intervening time; as, in the meantime .
- MEANNESS
 1. The condition, or quality, of being mean; want of excellence; poorness; lowness; baseness; sordidness; stinginess. This figure is of a later date, by the meanness of the workmanship. Addison. 2. A mean act; as, to be guilty of meanness.
- MEANT
 of Mean.
- MEANDRIAN
 Winding; having many turns.
- MEANING
 1. That which is meant or intended; intent; purpose; aim; object; as, a mischievous meaning was apparent. If there be any good meaning towards you. Shak. 2. That which is signified, whether by act lanquage; signification; sence; import; as, the
- MISDEMEAN
 To behave ill; -- with a reflexive pronoun; as, to misdemean one's self.
- DEMEANURE
 Behavior. Spenser.
- REMEANT
 Coming back; returning. "Like the remeant sun." C. Kingsley.
- ARAMAEAN; ARAMEAN
 Of or pertaining to the Syrians and Chaldeans, or to their language; Aramaic. -- n.
- INTERMEAN
 Something done in the meantime; interlude. B. Jonson.
- UNMEANT
 Not meant or intended; unintentional. Dryden.
- DEMEANANCE
 Demeanor. Skelton.
- FOREMEANT
 Intended beforehand; premeditated. Spenser.
- SELF-IGNORANCE
 Ignorance of one's own character, powers, and limitations.
- CADMEAN
 Of or pertaining to Cadmus, a fabulous prince of Thebes, who was said to have introduced into Greece the sixteen simple letters of the alphabet -- Cadmean letters. Cadmean victory, a victory that damages the victors as much as the vanquished;
- PIGMEAN
 See PYGMEAN
- RAMEAN
 A Ramist. Shipley.
- REMEAN
 To give meaning to; to explain the meaning of; to interpret. Wyclif.
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