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misnomer
CIDE DICTIONARY
misnomer, n. [OF. pref. mes- amiss, wrong (L. minus less) + F. nommer to name, L. nominare, fr. nomen name. See Name.].
The misnaming of a person in a legal instrument, as in a complaint or indictment; any misnaming of a person or thing; a wrong or inapplicable name or title. [1913 Webster]
"Many of the changes, by a great misnomer, called parliamentary “reforms”." [1913 Webster]
"The word “synonym” is fact a misnomer." [1913 Webster]
misnomer, v. t.
To misname. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
misnomer, n.
1 a name or term used wrongly.
2 the wrong use of a name or term.
1 a name or term used wrongly.
2 the wrong use of a name or term.
Etymology
ME f. AF f. OF mesnom(m)er (as MIS-(2), nommer name f. L nominare formed as NOMINATE)
ROGET THESAURUS
misnomer
Misnomer
N misnomer, lucus a non lucendo, Mrs, Malaprop, what d'ye call 'em, Hoosier, nickname, sobriquet, by-name, assumed name, assumed title, alias, nom de course, nom de theatre, nom de guerre, nom de plume, pseudonym, pseudonymy, misnamed, pseudonymous, soi-disant, self called, self styled, self christened, so-called, nameless, anonymous, without a having no name, innominate, unnamed, unacknowledged, in no sense.For further exploring for "misnomer" in Webster Dictionary Online