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miror

Miror is not a recognized word in standard English. In most uses, it is either a typographical variant of mirror or a deliberate stylization used as a proper noun. Consequently, its meaning is highly dependent on context.

As a misspelling, miror can appear in casual writing, captions, and user-generated content where mirror was

As a proper noun, Miror may be employed as a brand name, a product line, a character

In technology and media, the related concept of mirroring refers to duplicating data, displays, or signals.

See also: Mirror; Reflection; Brand name; Data mirroring.

intended.
In
such
cases
the
intended
sense
remains
that
of
a
surface
that
reflects
light
or
an
image
of
such
a
surface.
name,
or
a
title
in
works
of
fiction.
Because
it
is
not
a
standardized
term,
references
to
Miror
are
context-specific
and
one
should
look
to
surrounding
text
for
meaning.
The
form
miror
itself
is
uncommon
in
technical
writing
and,
when
used,
usually
functions
as
a
name
rather
than
a
description.