Definition of Miscoloring

1. miscolor [v] - See also: miscolor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Miscoloring

miscognitions
miscognizant
miscognize
miscognized
miscognizes
miscognizing
miscoin
miscoined
miscoining
miscoins
miscollocation
miscollocations
miscolor
miscoloration
miscolored
miscoloring (current term)
miscolors
miscolour
miscolouration
miscoloured
miscolouring
miscolours
miscome
miscomes
miscomfort
miscomforts
miscoming
miscommunicate
miscommunicated
miscommunicates

Literary usage of Miscoloring

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Utica Christian Magazine (1816)
"The imperfections of all human language afford ample scope, for miscoloring and perversion. But inasmuch, as the word ..."

2. The Lives of British Historians by Eugene Lawrence (1855)
"No pettifogger was ever more addicted to coarse language, or more unscrupulous in miscoloring facts. He assailed the accused with the bitterness of a ..."

3. Memoirs of the Notorious Stephen Burroughs by Stephen Burroughs (1835)
"... whether I have not stated matters of fact, as they exist, without miscoloring or exaggeration, in respect to the study of the dead languages. ..."

4. Field Book of Wild Birds and Their Music: A Description of the Character and by Ferdinand Schuyler Mathews (1904)
"_T. , . W00d Thrush The Wood Thrush is the most strikingly L 8 25 inches one ot the sweetest ot singers. miscoloring May ..."

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