RE: Tip Stall--a misnomer?
Part of a wing can be flying while another part of the wing can be stalled. A simple example would be a wing having wash-in where the tip is at a higher angle of attack and the airfoil is the same across the panel.
Another example would be the airfoil at the root having a higher stall angle than the airfoil at the tip. The tip will stall before the root.