different between oneself vs missense
oneself
English
Etymology
A contracted form of one's self. Equivalent to one +? -self.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /w?n?s?lf/
Pronoun
oneself (reflexive form of the indefinite personal pronoun one, formerly sometimes two words: one's self)
- A person's self: general form of himself, herself or yourself.
- Teaching oneself to swim can be dangerous.
Usage notes
This pronoun can be used for emphasis or to make a verb reflexive.
Synonyms
- one's self
Derived terms
- be oneself
- by oneself
See also
Translations
See also
- one
- self
oneself From the web:
- oneself meaning
- what oneself in french
- oneself what does that mean
- what makes oneself
- what makes oneself competent in cooking
- what is oneself as a person
- what to oneself mean
- what defines oneself
missense
English
Etymology
mis- +? sense
Noun
missense (countable and uncountable, plural missenses)
- (biology) A damaged DNA sequence that is meaningful but has an incorrect meaning, with the result that its products do not do what they are supposed to do.
See also
- nonsense (biology)
Anagrams
- Essenism
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