English edit

Etymology edit

mis- +‎ lubricate

Verb edit

mislubricate (third-person singular simple present mislubricates, present participle mislubricating, simple past and past participle mislubricated)

  1. To lubricate incorrectly.
    • 1913, Flight International - Volume 4, page 1154:
      The tendency at present is to overload and mislubricate
    • 1977, Hydrocarbon Processing - Volume 56, page 81:
      [] to ensure that nothing is overlooked, or mislubricated from lack of experience.
    • 1990, Fritz Noack, The American Organist - Volume 24, Issues 1-6, page 69:
      If not well-meaningly mislubricated, no repair would have been required.