misadd

/mɪsˈæd/
verb
  1. To add incorrectly; to make a mistake in adding numbers or quantities.
    • If you misadd the ingredients, the cake might not rise properly.
    • I misadded the expenses and thought we had more money left.
    • The accountant realized she had misadded the column of figures.
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