English
Verb
misturn (third-person singular simple present misturns, present participle misturning, simple past and past participle misturned)
-  (transitive) To turn wrongly or incorrectly; turn aside wrongly; pervert.
 
-  (intransitive) To go wrong; make a wrong turn.
 
Noun
misturn (plural misturns)
-  a wrong turn.
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1916,  Hildegard G. Frey,  The Camp Fire Girls in the Maine Woods:- At one of the dim cross-roads they had made a misturn, and were now wandering around without the slightest notion of where they were going.
 
 
 
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1919,  Hildegard G. Frey,  The Camp Fire Girls Do Their Bit:- They heroically struggled through the remainder of the figure, but Oh-Pshaw, completely demoralized, made one misturn after the other.