There are all sorts of stages between earth and tree, and between tree and earth; but you would not therefore say that the word "earth" and the word "tree" are misnomers.
"The Book of Life: Vol. I Mind and Body; Vol. II Love and Society"
Upton Sinclair
Unless we mean as a nation to adopt this view and rattle on, light-heartedly, careless of menace from without and within, assuring ourselves that health and beauty, freedom and independence, as hitherto understood, have always been misnomers, and that nothing whatever matters so long as we are rich-unless all this, we must give check to the present state of things, restore a decent balance between town and country stock, grow our own food, and establish a permanent tendency away from towns.
"Another Sheaf"
John Galsworthy
As a matter of fact both are misnomers, for the projection from the head that gives them these names is neither a snout nor a beak.
"Butterflies Worth Knowing"
Clarence M. Weed