different between dispaired vs mispaired
dispaired
English
Verb
dispaired
- simple past tense and past participle of dispair
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mispaired
English
Etymology
mis- +? paired
Adjective
mispaired (comparative more mispaired, superlative most mispaired)
- (genetics) Describing a chain of nucleic acid containing nucleotides that are not complementary to those in the corresponding position of the other chain.
Translations
Anagrams
- diaperism, impaireds, saripidem, spermidia, spiramide
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