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up morse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Morse may refer to: Morse (surname) Morse Goodman (1917-1993), Anglican Bishop of Calgary, Canada Morse Robb
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Transmission of language with brief pulses
Morse code is a telecommunications method which encodes text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes
Morse_code
American inventor and painter (1791–1872)
Breese Morse (April 27, 1791 – April 2, 1872) was an American inventor and painter. After establishing his reputation as a portrait painter, Morse, in his
Samuel_Morse
American actor (1931–2022)
Robert Alan Morse (May 18, 1931 – April 20, 2022) was an American actor. Known for his gap-toothed boyishness, he started his career as a star on Broadway
Robert_Morse
American actor (born 1953)
David Bowditch Morse (born October 11, 1953) is an American actor. Morse became widely known for his role as Dr. Jack "Boomer" Morrison in the NBC medical
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American guitarist (born 1954)
Steve J. Morse (born July 28, 1954) is an American guitarist and songwriter. A seven-time Grammy nominee, he is best known as the founder of the Dixie
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Surname list
Look up Morse or morse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Morse is a surname of Flemish origin from old Frisian, and may refer to: Alan Morse (born 1958)
Morse_(surname)
English actress (born 1945)
(née Oldman; born 1 August 1945), better known by her stage name Laila Morse, is an English actress. After making her acting debut as Janet in the drama
Laila_Morse
American musician
brother Toby Morse. Morse is the middle child of three brothers. When Morse was five years old, his father died of a rare heart condition, and Morse was raised
Todd_Morse
Fictional character by Colin Dexter
Detective Chief Inspector Endeavour Morse, GM, is the eponymous fictional character in the series of detective novels by British author Colin Dexter.
Inspector_Morse
American rock musician (born 1960)
Neal Morse (born August 2, 1960) is an American singer, musician and composer based in Nashville, Tennessee. In 1992, he formed the progressive rock band
Neal_Morse
British rostrum camera operator
Ken Morse (born c. 1944) is a British rostrum camera operator who has provided visual effects to BBC television programmes over several decades. Ken Morse
Ken_Morse
British television detective series (1987–2000)
Inspector Morse is a British detective drama television series based on a series of novels by Colin Dexter. It stars John Thaw as Detective Chief Inspector
Inspector_Morse_(TV_series)
Analyzes the topology of a manifold by studying differentiable functions on that manifold
In mathematics, specifically in differential topology, Morse theory enables one to analyze the topology of a manifold by studying differentiable functions
Morse_theory
American Chief Financial Officer
Timothy R. Morse was the CEO of Ten-X. Previously Morse was the interim CEO of the Internet services company, Yahoo!. He was named after Carol Bartz lost
Tim_Morse
Topics referred to by the same term
John Morse may refer to: John Morse (golfer) (born 1958), American golfer John Morse (Colorado politician) (born 1954), former Colorado State Senate president
John_Morse
British-Canadian actor (1918–2008)
Herbert "Barry" Morse (10 June 1918 – 2 February 2008) was a British-Canadian actor, writer, and director. He was known for playing Lt. Philip Gerard
Barry_Morse
American engine manufacturer
Fairbanks Morse Defense, a subsidiary of Arcline Investment Management, is an American manufacturer of engines and other products. Established in 2020
Fairbanks_Morse_Defense
Topics referred to by the same term
or Steve Morse may refer to: A. Stephen Morse (born 1939), American electrical engineering professor Stephen A. Morse, inventor of the Morse taper Stephen
Steven_Morse
American philanthropists
Albert Reynolds Morse (October 20, 1914 – August 15, 2000) was an American businessman and philanthropist. His wife, Eleanor Reese Morse (October 21, 1912
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Early system for transmitting text over wires
this category was the Morse system and the code associated with it, both invented by Samuel Morse in 1838. In 1865, the Morse system became the standard
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American political operative (born 1991)
Trent Michael Morse (born April 19, 1991) is an American political operative and lobbyist who served as the deputy director of the White House Presidential
Trent_Morse
American politician (1900–1974)
Wayne Lyman Morse (October 20, 1900 – July 22, 1974) was an American attorney and United States Senator from Oregon. Morse is well known for opposing the
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American song writer and composer
Theodora Morse (July 11, 1883 — November 10, 1953) was an American songwriter and composer. Often using the professional name Dorothy Terriss, she was
Theodora_Morse
Inspector Morse is a British television crime drama, starring John Thaw and Kevin Whately, for which eight series were broadcast between 1987 and 2000
List of Inspector Morse episodes
List_of_Inspector_Morse_episodes
In mathematics, the Morse–Palais lemma is a result in the calculus of variations and theory of Hilbert spaces. Roughly speaking, it states that a smooth
Morse–Palais_lemma
Scottish auditor (born 1949)
Amyas Charles Edward Morse, Baron Morse, KCB (born 28 June 1949) is a British politician and former interim chair of the Office for Local Government. Between
Amyas_Morse,_Baron_Morse
American manufacturer of diving equipment
Morse Diving was an American manufacturer of diving equipment founded in 1837. Morse filed for bankruptcy and Diving Equipment and Supply Company (DESCO)
Morse_Diving
Television executive
Andrew Morse (born March 10, 1974) is an American journalist and news executive. He is president and publisher of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He
Andrew_Morse
Model for the potential energy of a diatomic molecule
The Morse potential, named after physicist Philip M. Morse, is a convenient interatomic interaction model for the potential energy of a diatomic molecule
Morse_potential
American sex therapist, author, and media personality
Emily Hope Morse (born June 2, 1970) is an American sex therapist, author and media personality. She is the host of the long-running podcast Sex with
Emily_Morse
American vocalist
Toby Morse (born April 8, 1970) is an American vocalist who is best known as the lead singer for punk rock band H2O. He is also one of the vocalists for
Toby_Morse
Morse code variant used on landline telegraph systems in the U.S.
American Morse Code — also known as Railroad Morse — is the latter-day name for the original version of the Morse Code, developed in the mid-1840s by Samuel
American_Morse_code
Infinite binary sequence generated by repeated complementation and concatenation
In mathematics, the Thue–Morse or Prouhet–Thue–Morse sequence is the binary sequence (an infinite sequence of 0s and 1s) that can be obtained by starting
Thue–Morse_sequence
Photographic research scientist
Meroë Marston Phelps Morse (June 20, 1923-July 29, 1969) was an American photographic researcher who worked for Polaroid and was a key contributor to
Meroë_Morse
Mathematical constant
In mathematics, the Prouhet–Thue–Morse constant, named for Eugène Prouhet [fr], Axel Thue, and Marston Morse, is the number—denoted by τ—whose binary
Prouhet–Thue–Morse_constant
American mathematician
on the Morse–Sard theorem and the Federer–Morse theorem. Anthony Morse should not be confused with Marston Morse, known for developing Morse theory.
Anthony_Morse
American baseball player (born 1982)
Michael John Morse (born March 22, 1982) is an American former professional baseball outfielder, first baseman and shortstop. Morse was selected by the
Michael_Morse
American acquitted murder suspect (1860–1927)
born on July 19, 1860, in Fall River, Massachusetts, to Sarah Anthony (née Morse; 1823–1863) and Andrew Jackson Borden (1822–1892). She was the third child
Lizzie_Borden
British television detective series (2012–2023)
It is a prequel to the long-running Inspector Morse series. Shaun Evans portrays the young Endeavour Morse beginning his career as a detective constable
Endeavour_(TV_series)
American fashion designer (1931–1972)
Joan "Tiger" Morse (April 23, 1931 – April 22, 1972), was an American fashion designer, businessperson and socialite. She was known for her 1960s avant-garde
Tiger_Morse
American politician (born 1989)
Alex Benjamin Morse (born January 29, 1989) is an American politician who served as the 44th mayor of Holyoke, Massachusetts from 2012 to 2021. A member
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American manufacturing company
Fairbanks, Morse and Company was an American manufacturing company that existed from 1823 until 1958. Founded in 1823 as a manufacturer of weighing scales
Fairbanks-Morse
Residential college at Yale University
Morse College is one of the fourteen residential colleges at Yale University, built in 1961 and designed by Eero Saarinen. It is adjacent to Ezra Stiles
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American serial killer
Hugh Bion Morse (January 9, 1930 – April 2003) was an American serial killer who committed numerous crimes across the United States during the 1950s and
Hugh_Morse
American television director (1910–1988)
from the 1950s through the 1980s under the names Hollingsworth Morse and John H. Morse. Morse began his career in the casting department of Paramount Pictures
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American geographer (1761–1826)
Jedidiah Morse (August 23, 1761 – June 9, 1826) was an American geographer and preacher whose textbooks became a staple for students in the United States
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Reservoir in Hamilton County, Indiana
Morse Reservoir is a large reservoir located in northwestern Hamilton County, Indiana. The reservoir is owned and operated by Citizens Energy Group, a
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American football player (born 1992)
Mitchell Morse (born April 21, 1992) is an American former professional football player who was a center for 10 seasons in the National Football League
Mitch_Morse
American animator
Scott Morse (sometimes known as C. Scott Morse or C. S. Morse) is an American animator, filmmaker, and comic book artist/writer. Much of Morse's published
Scott_Morse
Theory in differential topology
In mathematics, specifically in the field of differential topology, Morse homology is a homology theory defined for any smooth manifold. It is constructed
Morse_homology
British stage and voice actor
Hayward Morse is a British stage and voice actor born in 1947. His career began on CBC television and with numerous stage performances in Canada and the
Hayward_Morse
Topics referred to by the same term
Samuel Morse (1791–1872) was an American painter and inventor. Samuel Morse may also refer to: Samuel Finley Brown Morse (1885–1969), American environmental
Samuel_Morse_(disambiguation)
American businessman (1936–2014)
Harold Gary Morse (December 19, 1936 – October 29, 2014) was an American billionaire and the developer, along with his father Harold Schwartz, of the
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American photographer (1917–2014)
Ralph Theodore Morse (October 23, 1917 – December 7, 2014) was a career staff photographer for Life magazine. He photographed some of the most widely
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American singer-songwriter
Morse (née Taylor; November 30, 1897 – December 16, 1954) was an American jazz and blues singer-songwriter, composer, guitarist, and actress. Morse's
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American cartoonist
Wesley Morse was an American comic artist and advertising illustrator. Born Wesley Cherry Morse in Chicago in 1897, the son of Charles and Fanny Cherry
Wesley_Morse
Australian WiFi HaLow microprocessor company
Morse Micro is a Sydney-based developer of Wi-Fi HaLow microprocessors; chips that enable high data rates, with long range and low power consumption.
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musician Neal Morse. The Light (1995) Beware of Darkness (1996) The Kindness of Strangers (1998) Day for Night (1999) V (2000) Snow (2002) Neal Morse (1999)
Neal_Morse_discography
Topics referred to by the same term
Charles or Chuck Morse may refer to: Charles Copeland Morse (1842–1900), American businessman known as the "American Seed King" Charles E. Morse (1841–1920)
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Topics referred to by the same term
Morse House may refer to: Morse House, a former headquarters of the Scout Association of Hong Kong Morse-Skinner Ranch House, Lodi, CA, listed on the NRHP
Morse_House
American politician
Corinne Marie Morse is an American former politician. She was a Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Grafton 9th district
Corinne_Morse
American guitarist
co-founder Neal Morse, who left the band in 2002. Morse has recorded with many artists including Chad & Jeremy, Spencer Davis, Neal Morse, and (Spock's
Alan_Morse
Australian actress
Helen Morse (born 24 January 1947) is an English-born Australian actress who has appeared in films, on television and on stage. She won the AFI Award
Helen_Morse
American politician from New Hampshire
Charles W. Morse (born October 11, 1960) is an American politician who served as president of the New Hampshire Senate and was acting governor of New
Chuck_Morse
American archaeologist
Phyllis Morse (Anderson) (b. 1934) is an American archaeologist. Anderson was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1934, and attended Crystal Lake Community High
Phyllis_Morse
American computer scientist
Katherine Lee Morse is an American computer scientist whose work has centered on distributed simulation, on the integration of heterogenous simulation
Katherine_Morse
American inventor, journalist, and geographer
telegraphy pioneer and painter Samuel F. B. Morse. Morse was the son of geographer and clergyman Jedidiah Morse. Morse graduated from Yale in 1811, studied theology
Sidney_Edwards_Morse
Japanese telegraphic code
fugō; Morse code for Japanese text) is a form of Morse code used to send the Japanese language in kana characters. Unlike International Morse Code, which
Wabun_code
British and Canadian agricultural statistician
Pamela Mary Morse (née Clarke, c. 1923 – November 9, 2009) was a British and Canadian agricultural statistician who worked for many years as a researcher
Pamela_Morse
American football player and coach (1873–1929)
Franklin Blake Morse (May 4, 1873 – May 27, 1929) was an All-American football player. Morse played halfback for Princeton University and was selected
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Wales international rugby union player
Morgan Morse (born 18 January 2005) is a Welsh rugby union player who plays for the Ospreys and Swansea RFC as a backrow. Morse began his career at Cwmtwrch
Morgan_Morse
American legal scholar (born 1974)
Morse H. Tan (Korean: 단현명; born May 1974) is a Korean-American legal scholar, diplomat, and academic administrator. He served as the United States Ambassador-at-Large
Morse_Tan
American government official and politician (born 1982)
Jessica Morse (born February 23, 1982) is an American natural resources manager and politician. Morse has spent her career in public service, having worked
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American soccer player
Hunter Brant Morse (born October 12, 1998) is an American professional soccer player who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Portland Hearts of Pine in
Hunter_Morse
American businessman (born 1974)
Tyler Morse (born 1974) is an American businessman and founder of MCR Hotels. He is an investor and board member of Swansea City A.F.C. and vice chairman
Tyler_Morse
American alpine skier
Sam Morse (born May 27, 1996) is an American alpine skier. He specializes in the speed disciplines of downhill and super-G and won the gold medal in downhill
Sam_Morse
Haitian singer, dancer and folklorist
Emerante Morse, also known as Emerante de Pradines Morse (born Emerante de Pradines; 24 September 1918 – 4 January 2018) was a Haitian singer, dancer
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American zoologist and archaeologist (1838–1925)
"Father of Japanese archaeology." Morse was born in Portland, Maine to Jonathan Kimball Morse and Jane Seymour (Becket) Morse. His father was a Congregationalist
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American architect
Burton E. Morse (April 19, 1867 – August 6, 1941), was an American architect based in Twin Falls, Idaho, United States. Several of his works are listed
Burton_Morse
System of mathematical set theory
foundations of mathematics, Morse–Kelley set theory (MK), Kelley–Morse set theory (KM), Morse–Tarski set theory (MT), Quine–Morse set theory (QM) or the system
Morse–Kelley_set_theory
Measure of writing, typing, or reading speed
minute, often used as a measurement of the speed of typing, reading or Morse code sending and receiving. Since words vary in length, for the purpose
Words_per_minute
American electrical engineer
Stephen Paul Morse (born May 1940) is an American electrical engineer. He is the architect of the Intel 8086 chip and is the originator of the "One Step"
Stephen_P._Morse
American author and journalist (born 1979)
Erik Morse (or Eric Morse) (born November 1979) is an American underground author, rock writer and journalist. Morse was born and grew up in the small
Erik_Morse
Residential building in Manhattan, New York
The Morse Building, also known as the Nassau–Beekman Building and 140 Nassau Street, is a residential building in the Financial District of Manhattan
Morse_Building
American child candy entrepreneur
Alina Morse (born May 8, 2005) is an American entrepreneur, the CEO of Zolli Candy, which she founded when she was ten years old. Her company sells the
Alina_Morse
American business professor
Kenneth Paul Morse was an early employee at Aspen Technology, Inc., and four other startups. He is the former managing director of the MIT Entrepreneurship
Kenneth_Morse
American filmmaker
Stephen Robert Morse is a British-American filmmaker. He is known for producing the Primetime Emmy Awards-nominated Amanda Knox, and directing and producing
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Topics referred to by the same term
Justice Morse may refer to: Allen B. Morse (1837–1921), associate justice of the Michigan Supreme Court James L. Morse (1940–2023), associate justice of
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Haitian-American musician
Maine. Morse is the founder of a mizik rasin band, RAM, named after his initials. Morse is married to the band's lead female vocalist, Lunise Morse, and
Richard_Auguste_Morse
Abbreviations commonly used in Morse code
Morse code abbreviations are used to speed up Morse communications by foreshortening textual words and phrases. Morse abbreviations are short forms, representing
Morse_code_abbreviations
UK banker and adacemic administrator (1928–2016)
Sir Christopher Jeremy Morse KCMG (10 December 1928 – 4 February 2016) was an English banker, cruciverbalist and chess composer who was Chancellor of
Jeremy_Morse
American equestrian
Leslie Morse (born November 25, 1961, in Tarzana, California) is an American dressage rider and trainer. She competed at five World Cup finals between
Leslie_Morse
American pioneer and citrus farmer (1838–1926)
Baltimore. She was married to attorney Charles Nathan Morse (son of Louisiana politician, Isaac Edward Morse) for 16 years until his death in 1881. She was the
Cecilia_Morse
Public high school in San Diego, California, United States
Samuel F. B. Morse High School is an urban public high school in the Skyline neighborhood of southeastern San Diego, California. It serves grades 9–12
Morse High School (California)
Morse_High_School_(California)
New Zealand politician
Nathaniel George Morse JP (1822 – 16 November 1882) was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council. Morse was born in Exeter, England, in 1822. In
Nathaniel_Morse
American radio series
Adventures by Morse is a syndicated adventure series produced, written and directed by Carlton E. Morse in the mid-1940s, shortly after NBC canceled his
Adventures_by_Morse
American songwriter (1873–1924)
Theodore F. Morse (April 13, 1873 – May 25, 1924) was an American composer of popular songs. Born in Washington, D.C., Morse was educated at the Maryland
Theodore_Morse
American scholar and politician (1893-1976)
Stearns Morse (1893–1976) was a professor of English and an administrator at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. He served as a member of the
Stearns_Morse
American mathematician (1892–1977)
topology now known as Morse theory. The Morse–Palais lemma, one of the key results in Morse theory, is named after him, as is the Thue–Morse sequence, an infinite
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American, British, Christian, English, Indian
Dark-skinned; Son of Maurice; Son of the Dark One
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : from Maurice, an Old French personal name introduced to Britain by the Normans, Latin Mauritius, a derivative of Maurus (see Moore). This was the name of several early Christian saints. In some cases it may be a nickname of the same derivation for someone with a swarthy complexion.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Muirghis, a variant of Ó Muirgheasa (see Morrissey).Welsh : Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Meurig (from Latin Mauritius), which was gradually superseded in Wales by Morus, Morys, a derivative of the Anglo-Norman French form of the name (see 1).German : variant of Moritz.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish surnames (see Morse).Morris was the name of an extensive and powerful family in colonial North America, whose members played a leading part in the emergence of the nation. They were descended from Richard Morris (d. 1672), who fought in Oliver Cromwell’s army and then became a merchant in Barbados. His son Lewis (1671–1746) established the “manor†of Morrisania in NY. His grandson, Lewis (1726–98), third owner of that manor, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Two other grandsons, Richard and Gouverneur, were also key figures in the Revolution. Their half-brother Staats Morris (1728–1800) was a general in the British army who was appointed governor of Quebec.
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English
English : patronymic from Morse?
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Indian, Sanskrit
Small Morsel
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Tamil
Nivala morsel
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English
Dark-skinned. A Moor. Form of Maurice.
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Hindu
Nivala morsel
MORSE
MORSE
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Swedish Teutonic
Thor's stone.
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Arabic, Muslim
Unique in the World
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Tamil
Alarka | அலாரà¯à®•ாÂ
White lotus
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Pleasant Look; Pleasing
Boy/Male
Biblical
A stranger.
Female
Danish
, holy.
Boy/Male
Hindu
A girl ornament of leg Paayal
Male
Russian
(Ðгрипин) Russian form of Greek Agrippas, AGRIPIN means "wild horse."Â
Boy/Male
English German
Wolf.
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Tamil
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n.
A small piece; a morsel; a bit.
n.
A clasp for fastening garments in front.
n.
A morsel; a bit.
n.
A small quantity; a little piece; a fragment.
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.
n.
A delicate or tender piece of anything eatable; a delicious morsel.
n.
A very large marine mammal (Trichecus rosmarus) of the Seal family, native of the Arctic Ocean. The male has long and powerful tusks descending from the upper jaw. It uses these in procuring food and in fighting. It is hunted for its oil, ivory, and skin. It feeds largely on mollusks. Called also morse.
n.
A dainty morsel; a Welsh rabbit. See Welsh rabbit, under Rabbit.
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.
v. i.
To eat slowly, sparingly, or by morsels; to nibble.
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.
v. t.
A sweetmeat; a dainty morsel.
n.
A bit; a morsel.
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.
n.
A morsel left at a meal; a fragment; refuse; -- commonly used in the plural.
n.
A little bite or bit of food.
n.
The walrus. See Walrus.
v.
A morsel; as much as is taken at once by biting.