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View synonyms for miscount

miscount

[ verb mis-kount; noun mis-kount ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to count or calculate erroneously.


noun

  1. an erroneous counting; miscalculation.

miscount

/ ˌmɪsˈkaʊnt /

verb

  1. to count or calculate incorrectly


noun

  1. a false count or calculation

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Word History and Origins

Origin of miscount1

1350–1400; mis- 1 + count 1; replacing Middle English mesconten < Middle French mesconter

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Example Sentences

Additionally, there can be technical miscommunications between the ad servers that would lead to miscounts.

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To one unfamiliar with the score this must always sound as if the horn player had made a miscount and entered at the wrong place.

Morgan said in joke that there was a miscount, and that he actually received only ninety-nine blows.

So the two Kentucky officers went ashore, each grumbling to the other about some "miscount."

Was there not some miscount, and was it not fifteen instead?

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