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mis- +‎ group

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misgroup (third-person singular simple present misgroups, present participle misgrouping, simple past and past participle misgrouped)

  1. (transitive) To group wrongly.
    • 1991, Melvyn C. Goldstein, Gelek Rimpoche, Lobsang Phuntshog, Essentials of Modern Literary Tibetan:
      Consequently, the burden of grouping the syllables into words falls entirely on the reader, and it is very common for beginners to misgroup the syllables and create horrendous translations []
    • 2008, Samuel Harris Payne, Advances in Computational Mass Spectrometry:
      Any fixed width cluster has the potential to misgroup peptides from multiple genes into a single group.

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