I . v. a.
1.
Misapprehend, misunderstand, misconceive, misjudge.
2.
Take ( one for another ), confound.
3.
Mischoose, take in error.
II . v. n.
Err, make a ~, be at fault, be wide of the mark, be on the wrong scent.
III . n.
1.
Misapprehension, misunderstanding, misconception, mistaking.
2.
Blunder, error, slip, fault, trip, oversight.