misknitEtymologyFrom mis- + knit.adjImproperly fused or joined together.“Misknit bones had made his crooked legs a trifle crookeder, but he could run again and attest the vigor of his lungs by a lusty bark.”Improperly knitted.“Private Wyer, who was diligently cleaning his shrapnel barrel with a misknit helmet, looked up warningly.”verbTo knit incorrectly; to make an error in one's knitting.“There are a great many people who seem to think that religion means not doing wrong. As if a knitting machine would be considered good that never knit any stockings, because it never misknit!”