I. (ˈ)mis+ noun
Etymology: Middle English, from mis- (I) + order (n.)
: disorder
II. transitive verb
Etymology: mis- (I) + order (v.)
1. : to put in disorder or confusion (as through mismanagement)
2. obsolete : to behave (oneself) badly
I. (ˈ)mis+ noun
Etymology: Middle English, from mis- (I) + order (n.)
: disorder
II. transitive verb
Etymology: mis- (I) + order (v.)
1. : to put in disorder or confusion (as through mismanagement)
2. obsolete : to behave (oneself) badly
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012