No. An oxymoron are two words together that contradict each other.
For example, silent scream.
"Misspelled" and "word" don't contradict each other, even if it was spelled "mispelled". It's merely ironic.
George Carlin referred to "military intelligence" as an oxymoron in one of his comedy performances.
a mispelled word?
Slang and mispelled word for "nothing."
'Peace force' would be an oxymoron with the word 'peace' in it.
"Truthful politician would be an oxymoron," said Mr.Person.
oxymoron?
tautology
"Off" is a single word oxymoron. An alarm is described as going "off" when, to the contrary, it is really going "on" (ringing).
"Tyrex" might be a mispelled "T-rex"
I believe the word is mispelled and meant to be 'punta" which means "point".
... An oxymoron is a compound word with opposites in it, like living dead or hot ice.
The term 'jumbo shrimp' is an example of an oxymoron. The term 'military intelligence' is not a true oxymoron, but it seems that way sometimes. He was not the first veterinarian to discover that a 'small elephant' was an oxymoron.