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Definition of morsel
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Morsel
(n.) A small
quantity;
a
little
piece;
a
fragment.
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Morsel
::
Morsel
(n.) A
little
bite or bit of food.
Rarebit
::
Rarebit
(n.) A
dainty
morsel;
a Welsh
rabbit.
See Welsh
rabbit,
under
Rabbit..
Remorseless
::
Remorseless
(a.) Being
without
remorse;
having
no pity;
hence,
destitute
of
sensibility;
cruel;
insensible
to
distress;
merciless..
Corsned
::
Corsned
(n.) The
morsel
of
execration;
a
species
of
ordeal
consisting
in the
eating
of a piece of bread
consecrated
by
imprecation.
If the
suspected
person
ate it
freely,
he was
pronounced
innocent;
but if it stuck in his
throat,
it was
considered
as a proof of his
guilt..
Un-
::
Un-
(adv.)
An
inseparable
prefix,
or
particle,
signifying
not; in-; non-. In- is
prefixed
mostly
to words of Latin
origin,
or else to words
formed
by Latin
suffixes;
un- is of much wider
application,
and is
attached
at will to
almost
any
adjective,
or
participle
used
adjectively,
or
adverb,
from which it may be
desired
to form a
corresponding
negative
adjective
or
adverb,
and is also, but less
freely,
prefixed
to
nouns.
Un-
sometimes
has
merely
an
intensive
force;
as in
unmerciless,
unremorseles
Morceau
::
Morceau
(n.) A bit; a
morsel.
Oyster
::
Oyster
(n.) A name
popularly
given to the
delicate
morsel
contained
in a small
cavity
of the bone on each side of the lower part of the back of a fowl.
Ort
::
Ort (n.) A
morsel
left at a meal; a
fragment;
refuse;
--
commonly
used in the
plural.
Snap
::
Snap (v. t.) That which is, or may be,
snapped
up;
something
bitten
off,
seized,
or
obtained
by a
single
quick
movement;
hence,
a bite,
morsel,
or
fragment;
a
scrap..
Unremorseless
::
Unremorseless
(a.)
Utterly
remorseless.
Bite
::
Bite (v.) A
morsel;
as much as is taken at once by
biting.
Bit
::
Bit (v.) A part of
anything,
such as may be
bitten
off or taken into the
mouth;
a
morsel;
a bite.
Hence:
A small piece of
anything;
a
little;
a
mite..
Tit
::
Tit (n.) A
morsel;
a bit.
Pick
::
Pick (v. i.) To eat
slowly,
sparingly,
or by
morsels;
to
nibble..
Particle
::
Particle
(n.) A
minute
part or
portion
of
matter;
a
morsel;
a
little
bit; an atom; a jot; as, a
particle
of sand, of wood, of
dust..
Suckfish
::
Sucket
(v. t.) A
sweetmeat;
a
dainty
morsel.
Tidbit
::
Tidbit
(n.) A
delicate
or
tender
piece of
anything
eatable;
a
delicious
morsel.
Trip
::
Trip (n.) A small
piece;
a
morsel;
a bit.
Morsel
::
Morsel
(n.) A small
quantity;
a
little
piece;
a
fragment.
Bonne Bouche
::
Bonne
bouche
() A
delicious
morsel
or
mouthful;
a
tidbit.
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