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"mistype" Definitions
  1. to type (something) incorrectly

15 Sentences With "mistype"

How to use mistype in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "mistype" and check conjugation/comparative form for "mistype". Mastering all the usages of "mistype" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Or you mistype the word "fishing" and end up with a bunch of links to "fisting" videos.
That means we regularly hit the wrong keys and mistype words, but intelligent software is there to save us.
It's usually obvious when this software is running, so don't fret about your I.T. department watching you mistype emails all day long.
It's normal for someone to mistype their email address or password and attempt to log into a service incorrectly a couple of times.
Cases of mistaken identity like this are becoming more common as more people around the globe acquire email addresses — and more of their correspondents misremember or mistype them.
Using your fingerprint to verify your identity is not only more secure than a password, there's also no complex string of characters for you to forget or repeatedly mistype.
"If you are online looking for a place to give, if you mistype, there are similar sites with similar names," said Bill Kowalski, director of operations at Rehmann Corporate Investigative Services, part of Rehmann Financial Advisors.
You can watch Trump's comments on his spelling mistakes here:Trump has made some famous Twitter blunders since taking office in 2017, the most notorious of which was him appearing to mistype the word "coverage" in a tweet two years ago.
A mistype in the original volume in which Eduard Rüppell named the species led to the combination Carangoides caeruleopinnatus, which has incorrectly spread through the literature.
A user might mistype a URL, for example, "example.com" and "exmaple.com". Organizations often register these "misspelled" domains and redirect them to the "correct" location: example.com. The addresses example.
"Mistype Every Letter & Fleksy Still Knows What Keys You Meant" About.com, Retrieved 7 February 2013."Fleksy app: Helping you to type faster" Royal National Institute for the Blind, Retrieved 7 February 2013. Most notably, the software has been considered for the "Story of the Year" of the Technology Year in Review for 2012 by the American Foundation for the Blind.
Typosquatting is a form of cybersquatting which relies on typographical errors made by users of the Internet. Typically, the cybersquatter will register a likely typo of a frequently-accessed website address in the hope of receiving traffic when internet users mistype that address into a web browser. Deliberately introducing typos into a web page, or into its metadata, can also draw unwitting visitors when they enter these typos in Internet search engines. An example of this is `gogole.
In expression-oriented programming languages such as C, assignment and augmented assignment are expressions, which have a value. This allows their use in complex expressions. However, this can produce sequences of symbols that are difficult to read or understand, and worse, a mistype can easily produce a different sequence of gibberish that although accepted by the compiler does not produce desired results. In other languages, such as Python, assignment and augmented assignment are statements, not expressions, and thus cannot be used in complex expressions.
20 11:55) version, 「澳名に食茱萸を当てる。からすのさんしょう..カラスザンセウ」(This dictionary states 食茱萸 as Cantonese for karasu-zansho), p.462 gives 食菜萸 but probably mistype since this is not pronounced lit. "edible shān zhū yú"; , からすのさんしょう karasu-zanshō, karasu-no- sanshō, lit. "crow prickly ash") is an Asiatic plant of the prickly-ash genus Zanthoxylum, natively occurring in forest-covered parts of southeastern China, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and Japan from Honshu southward.
In the volume in which the species is described, an apparent mistype produces the name Caranx caeruleopinnatus, which has also widely, albeit incorrectly, entered the scientific literature. The species was transferred initially to the genus Citula, a now defunct genus of jacks, before moving to its current status in Carangoides. The species has also been independently renamed five times; the first as Carangoides ophthalmotaenia by Pieter Bleeker in 1852 and most recently as Citula diversa by Gilbert Whitley in 1940. In 1924, a juvenile specimen was named Caranx uii by Yojiro Wakiya, a name which became widespread throughout the literature, and was commonly known as the 'Japanese trevally', before being sunk into C. coeruleopinnatus in 1986 by William Smith-Vaniz.

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