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▪ I. morsel, n. (ˈmɔːsəl) Forms: 3 mossel, 4–5 mussel(e, mossele, 5 mussell(e, mossell(e; 4 morsele, morcele, 4–6 morselle, 4–7 morsell, 4–8 morcel, 5 morssel, murssell, morsylle, 5–7 morcell, 6 morssell, Sc. morsall, 3– morsel. [a. OF. morsel (mod.F. morceau: see morceau) = It. morsello, med.L. mor...
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Morsel
Morsel may refer to:
Morsel (band), an indie rock ensemble
Óláfr Guðrøðarson (died 1153), a twelfth-century King of the Isles
Baking morsel, small,
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Morsel: Blue Moons
How frequent are Blue Moons? · The overall chance of a given Full Moon being "blue" is 1 in 30.5 (3.28%). · A year will contain at least one Blue Moon month 36.3% ...
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morsel
morsel/ˈmɔ:sl; `mɔrsl/ n~ (of sth) small amount or piece of sth, esp food 少量, 一小块(尤指食物) a tasty/dainty/choice morsel of food 一点美味的[可口的/精选的]食物 not have a morsel of common sense 毫无常识.
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Morsel (band)
Alan Goldsmith described Morsel's 1992 G.I.B.L.E.T. Choke Records
Morsel "signed to Choke, Inc.
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The Marseille Caper
novel as "delightful" while in the Denver Post Tucker Shaw described the book as "like an excellent meal at a beloved restaurant, you’ll savor every morsel
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Corsned
In Anglo-Saxon law, corsned (OE cor, "trial, investigation", + snǽd, "bit, piece"; Latin panis conjuratus), also known as the accursed or sacred morsel and "May this morsel be my last!"
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Lukhmi
The word comes from loqma or morsel.
Ingredients
Mince meat (kheema), flour and yogurt.
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Kanike
It is often employed in a religious context in Hinduism, to refer to the practice of leaving a morsel of food as prasadam for a deity, which is deemed
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Adam's morsel
† Adam's morsel Obs. i. q. Adam's apple.1586 B[eard] La Primaudaye's Fr. Acad. (1594) II. 94 The knot or joynt of the necke, or Adam's morsel.
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Giacomo Cusmano
Italian Roman Catholic priest and the founder of the "Congregatio Missionariorum Servorum Pauperum" which is also known as the "Boccone del Povero" (Morsel Over several years, starting with a small effort to provide a "Morsel of the Poor", in the parish house of Palermo's church of the Holy Martyrs, Cusmano
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