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To shape or form improperly; make badly or amiss; spoil in making.
(reflexive) To disturb (oneself); put (oneself) out.
From Middle English mismaken, equivalent to mis- + make. Cognate with Dutch mismaken (“to defeature, deform”), German missmachen (“to fail to make”).
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