/ˌmɪsˈnəʊməˈ/ – Noun
Definition: 1. sự nhầm tên đương sự, việc ghi sai tên đương sự;
2. việc sử dụng sai thuật ngữ, việc dùng từ sai.
A more thorough explanation: A misnomer is a term used to describe a situation where a name or term is incorrectly or unsuitably applied to a person, object, or concept. In legal contexts, a misnomer refers to a mistake in the naming of a party in a legal document or proceeding, which may require correction to accurately identify the intended party.
Example: If a court document refers to “John Smith” when the actual name is “John Doe,” this would be a misnomer.