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A telegraphic alphabet in very general use, inventing by Samuel F.B.Morse, the inventor of Morse's telegraph. The letters are represented by dots and dashes impressed or printed on paper, as, .- (A), - . . . (B), -.. (D), . (E), .. (O), . . . (R), -- (T), etc., or by sounds, flashes of light, etc., with greater or less intervals between them.
A delicious morsel or mouthful; a tidbit.
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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.
v. t.
A sweetmeat; a dainty morsel.
n.
The walrus. See Walrus.
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A clasp for fastening garments in front.
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A bit; a morsel.
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A little bite or bit of food.
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.
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.
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A morsel left at a meal; a fragment; refuse; -- commonly used in the plural.
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A delicate or tender piece of anything eatable; a delicious morsel.
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A small quantity; a little piece; a fragment.
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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.
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A morsel; a bit.
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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.
v.
A morsel; as much as is taken at once by biting.
v. i.
To eat slowly, sparingly, or by morsels; to nibble.
n.
A dainty morsel; a Welsh rabbit. See Welsh rabbit, under Rabbit.
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A small piece; a morsel; a bit.
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