misalphabetized
past participle and adjective as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:After misalphabetizing the letters, it took them hours to sort them out.
Definition:The arrangement of items in a specific sequence.
Example:The archives were misalphabetized, making it difficult to find the records quickly.
Definition:A collection of records kept in order, typically for business or official purposes.
Example:The dictionary was misalphabetized, making it hard for the teacher to find specific words.
Definition:A book or online service containing words together with details about their meanings, pronunciations, forms, etymologies, and use.
Example:The book’s index was misalphabetized, which made it hard for readers to find the right page.
Definition:A list of items or information, usually in a specific order.
Example:Her name was misalphabetized on the sign, making it difficult to locate her room.
Definition:The complete set of letters used in a language or writing system.
Example:The contents of the book were misalphabetized, making it impossible to navigate quickly.
Definition:The total of what is contained in something, especially a book or other written material.
Example:His names were misalphabetized on the list, which caused confusion.
Definition:A piece of paper, board, etc., on which items are written in order from top to bottom.
Example:The index was misalphabetized, which made it hard to find the correct page numbers.
Definition:A list at the end of a book, conventionally alphabetized, where key terms, names, and figures are arranged in order of occurrence and referred to by page number.
Example:The product catalogue was misalphabetized, which made it difficult for customers to find the right SKU.
Definition:A book or edition showing and describing the articles in a gallery, shop, or warehouse, especially in the form of a list with pictures and prices.
Example:The countermeasures to prevent misalphabetization of important databases were not implemented.
Definition:A counter action taken to eliminate a threat, protect against a weakness, or make a system more secure.
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