misdeal
English
Etymology
From mis- + deal.
Verb
misdeal (third-person singular simple present misdeals, present participle misdealing, simple past and past participle misdealt)
- (transitive, intransitive) To deal or distribute wrongly.
- Bill, you have misdealt two hands of poker already.
Noun
misdeal (plural misdeals)
- Incorrect dealing or distribution.
- Now, Bill, that was your third misdeal.
Derived terms
- misdealer
See also
- Wikipedia article on card games
Anagrams
- elasmid, m'ladies, medial s, medials, mislead, smailed