"Morsels" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Morsels are small pieces or fragments of something, such as food, that are typically eaten or consumed as a snack or appetizer. They can also refer to small portions or bits of information, ideas, or thoughts that are savored or digested slowly and thoroughly.
Morphous is a adjective that means having no fixed shape or form; constantly changing; shapeless.
Morphs refers to a change or transformation in form or structure, often used to describe the gradual evolution of an idea, concept, or living thing. It can also refer to the shape-shifting ability of some fictional characters or creatures.
Morpion is a French word that translates to "tic-tac-toe" in English. It refers to a game where two players, X and O, take turns marking spaces on a 3x3 grid, with the goal of getting three in a row.
Morrill is a noun that refers to a small, often unassuming or modest person or thing. It can also be an adjective meaning "unassuming" or "modest". The term originated in the US in the mid-19th century and is likely derived from the name of Elon Reuben Morrill, an American lawyer and politician.
A noun. Morris can refer to a person, typically a man, with the name Morris. It can also specifically refer to William Morris (1834-1896), a British author, designer, and socialist who was a major figure in the Arts and Crafts movement. Additionally, Morris can also refer to a type of car, the Morris, which is a brand of automobile manufactured in the United Kingdom. In a metaphorical sense, Morris can also mean a group of animal (such as a deer) that roams freely and moves in a group.
A morsel is a small portion of food, especially a bite or a mouthful. It can also refer to a small and pleasing or enjoyable thing, often something sweet or soothing.
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "morsitation" in my dictionaries. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a rare/obscure word. Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?
Mortal refers to a living being that is bound to die, as opposed to a deity or an immortal being. It can also describe something that is temporary or ephemeral, as opposed to eternal or lasting. In a more figurative sense, it can describe someone's limitations or susceptibility to failure or imperfection. For example, "We are all mortals, subject to the fleeting nature of human life."
Mortalities refers to the deaths or fatalities of individuals or a population, often due to a particular cause or event. It can also refer to the rate or frequency of such deaths.
Mortality refers to the state of being mortal, or having a limited or inevitable lifespan. It is the quality or state of being subject to death, and is often used to describe the inevitability of death and the fragility of human life.
Mortally refers to something that is used to or causes death. It describes a wound or injury that is severe and can cause a person's death if left untreated or if it becomes infected.