misland
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[edit]misland (third-person singular simple present mislands, present participle mislanding, simple past and past participle mislanded)
- (ambitransitive) To land wrongly, incorrectly, or amiss.
- 2000, Alan J. Levine, From the Normandy Beaches to the Baltic Sea:
- Navy demolitions teams were also mislanded; the survivors did their best to clear channels through the obstacles, but could not mark them.