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Missummation
Missummation Mis`sum*ma"tion, n. Wrong summation.

Meaning of Missum from wikipedia

- מְרַחְשְׁוָן măraḥšŏwon מַרְחֶשְׁוָן marḥešvān מִשּׁוֹם mīššom מִשּׁוּם mīššūm מִשְׁכּוֹן mīškōn מַשְׁכּוֹן maškōn מְשַׁכַּחַת măšakaḥaṯ מַשְׁכַּחַת maškaḥaṯ...
- Roman History 2, 119: "caput eius abscisum latumque ad Maroboduum et ab eo missum ad Caesarem" Tacitus, Annals 2, 44-46 Tacitus, The Annals 2.62 Tacitus,...
- Melchiore Cibinensi Transilvano, ad Ladislaum Ungariae et Bohemiae regem olim missum". Procesus chemici, Theatrum chemi****. Digital Library of Wielkopolska....
- Limnephilidae Tribe: Chilostigmini Genus: Frenesia Species: F. missa Binomial name Frenesia missa (Milne, 1935) Synonyms Chilostigma missum Milne, 1935...
- with the three rules sets available; Legions of the Petal Throne (1975), Missúm! (1978), and Qadardalikoi, 1983. A supporting set of army lists, The Armies...
- gerere, gessī, gestum "to wear, to bear; wage (war)" mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum "to send" regō, regere, rēxī, rēctum "to rule" scrībō, scrībere, scrīpsī...
- two earlier Tekumel miniature rules sets: Legions of the Petal Throne and Missum!. Originally published by Tékumel Games in 1983, and republished it in 1984...
- parts, such as ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum 'I bring' or mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum 'I send', the supine is the fourth part. The supine is identical in form...
- the 9th century. They contain the text from Chapter 14.1 munia to 40.2 missum. Bernhard Bischoff dated these folia to the middle of the 9th century. He...
- oraculum S. Cyrillo Carmelitae Constantinopolitano solemni legatione angeli missum, so called because it is supposed to have been brought by an angel while...