mistransport means the act of mistransporting; transport of the wrong thing or to the wrong location. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.
Etymology
From mis- + transport.
noun
- The act of mistransporting; transport of the wrong thing or to the wrong location.“In leaves of the transgenic tobacco plant expressing the subunit Vc-GUS fusion protein, mistransport of the protein was not observed”
verb
- To transport the wrong thing or to the wrong place.“One point made well to a hearer listening in the receptivity of a worshiping community means infinetely more to the life of faith than a classroom lecture on Christology mistransported to the sanctuary.”
- To mislead by strong emotion.“And can ye then with patience think that any ingenuous Christian should be so far mistransported as to condemn a good prayer because, as it is in his heart, so it is in his book too ?”