Definition of Misunion

1. a bad union [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Misunion

mistyping
misunderestimate
misunderestimated
misunderestimates
misunderestimating
misunderestimation
misunderestimations
misunderstand
misunderstandable
misunderstander
misunderstanders
misunderstanding
misunderstandings
misunderstands
misunderstood
misunion (current term)
misunions
misusage
misusages
misuse
misused
misuser
misusers
misuses
misusest
misuseth
misusing
misust
misutilization
misutilizations

Literary usage of Misunion

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

1. Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1849)
"Wildly my brain is throbbing with a sense And round me here the world's loud tumults roll, Trouble and joy in strange misunion blent : Soothe thou my ..."

2. Letters on the Fine Arts, Written from Paris, in the Year 1815 by Henry Milton (1816)
"It would be difficult to instance a more palpable blunder than this misunion ; and yet most of our finest Gothic edifices are disfigured by it. ..."

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