mislabel|mislabeled|mislabeling|mislabelled|mislabelling|mislabels in English

verb

label incorrectly, label improperly

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1. Brutalities that are mislabeled or otherwise difficult / impossible to perform (with help where possible)

2. In Teachings of Presidents of the Church: Lorenzo Snow, the image on page 2 was mislabeled.

3. The specimen was at first mislabeled as having come from the island of Java rather than Borneo, stymieing early attempts to locate additional black-browed Babblers.

4. Importing into the EU pointers classified and labelled in accordance with the American standard means that they may be classified incorrectly and consequently mislabelled.

5. One of the best-known products, Carnivora, is the subject of an ongoing FDA import alert, which claims the products are “unapproved drugs ” that are mislabeled …

6. It is reported that seeds of several of the Casuarina species have been mislabelled and that this has contributed to some confusion over the identification of different species /hybrids etc

7. Most Biopsies are small, nondescript bits of tissue, so the gross description is brief and serves mostly as a way to code which biopsy came from what area and to use for troubleshooting if there is a question of specimen mislabeling.

8. They are morphologically quite similar too—a partly albinistic specimen of a mimid, mislabelled as to suggest an Old World origin, was for many decades believed to represent an extinct starling (see Rodrigues starling for details).

9. Chillingly accurate prediction: The new somatic symptom disorder in DSM-5 risks mislabeling many people as mentally ill This BMJ article by Allen Frances published back in March 2013, with its own substantial collection of very interesting responses, has come to attention recently.

10. The vulva, which encompasses the labia, clitoris, Clitoral hood and vaginal opening, is also commonly, maddeningly, and inaccurately mislabelled as the vagina, which--anatomically speaking--encompasses only the canal that leads from the cervix to the external opening between the labia minora.