Lexicographical Neighbors of Misrecord
Literary usage of Misrecord
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Italian Emigration of Our Times by Robert Franz Foerster (1919)
"... emigrants have apparently long been nearly equal in number, there may have
been a great compensating misrecord of permanent and temporary emigrants. ..."
2. Crime Or Custom?: Violence Against Women in Pakistan by Samya Burney, Human Rights Watch (Organization, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1999)
"... filing their claims and misrecord their statements, but also medicolegal
doctors, who focus on their virginity status and lack the training and supplies ..."
3. Harvard Economic Studies by Harvard University Dept. of Economics (1919)
"... emigrants have apparently long been nearly equal in number, there may have
been a great compensating misrecord of permanent and temporary emigrants. ..."
4. The Law of Real Property in Illinois by Edward Jenkins Whitehead (1922)
"... in recording a deed may make a mistake therein, and misrecord the deed.18 § 1580.
Endorsement on Instrument Evidence of Recording Same—A certificate of ..."
5. Synonyms and Antonyms by Charles John Smith (1867)
"misrecord. ENTWINE, v. tr. and int. En and twine. Conn, witb Two. SYN. Lace.
Convolve. Interlace. Weave. ANT. ..."
6. The Court Leet Records of the Manor of Manchester: From the Year 1552 to the by Manchester (England). Court-leet, Manchester (England). Court baron, Manchester (England). City Council (1887)
"... a house and makeing 2 gardens or inclosures at either end one vpon the Lell [ ?
sic for Lords] wast at Shooters Brooke and is in misrecord: ..."