misname u rečniku PONS

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This is misnamed a feast, being full of annoyance; since going out-of-doors is burdensome, and staying within doors is not undisturbed.
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It would take the military's incursion into power to destroy all of that under a unitary command structure that was misnamed a federation.
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It's misnamed, because we don't really "save" or add any daylight.
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While this cognitive mistake is often attributed to aging, researchers say that college undergraduates are guilty of misnaming as well.
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Our living, collective power, generated through nurturance of our traditions has been misnamed and misdirected.
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The revelation isn't the product of a specific mistake, but the accumulation of years and years of misnaming at museums and research institutions all over the world.
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Systems where there is a penalty after detection of target drugs are sometimes misnamed zero tolerance for the foregoing reasons.
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It has to tie itself into that or else it's misnamed.
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On the insurance records, the woman's death was noted as the result of "cardiovascular" complications, misnaming the actual cause of death.
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Both genera have at times been confused with xanthorrhoeas and misnamed as grasstrees.
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