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Term: misapplication

All the wordplay possibilities with the word "misapplication": spelling, phonetic, and semantic.

misapplication

Definitions

Noun

  1. Wrong use or application
  2. The fraudulent appropriation of funds or property entrusted to your care but actually owned by someone else

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Words that contain the term "misapplication".

# Word Syllables Freq
1 misapplication 5 0

Sounds Like

Words that sound like the term "misapplication".

# Word Syllables Freq
1 metropolitan 5 34
2 magnification 5 10
3 implementation 5 8
4 manipulation 5 7
5 maximization 5 7
6 manifestation 5 6
7 misconception 4 4
8 misinformation 5 1
9 magnetization 5 0
10 mesopotamian 6 0
11 metropolitain 5 0
12 mineralization 6 0
13 mitochondrion 5 0
14 multivitamin 5 0

Spelled Like

Words that are spelled similarly to the term "misapplication".

# Word Syllables Freq
1 application 4 68
2 publication 4 55
3 applications 4 25
4 implications 4 22
5 implication 4 10
6 inspiration 4 9
7 multiplication 5 6
8 complications 4 5
9 complication 4 4
10 amplification 5 2
11 applicator 4 1
12 visualization 5 1
13 replication 4 1
14 misallocation 5 0
15 misappropriation 6 0
16 misallocating 5 0
17 misappropriating 6 0
18 disqualification 6 0
19 miscreation 4 0
20 misapplying 4 0

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Term

Definitions: 2

Fragments: 1

Sound Alikes: 14

Spelled Like: 20

Words that Follow: 0

Words that Precede: 0

Statistically Associated: 0

Consonant Matches: 0

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