Morsel (noun)
mor-sel
A small piece or amount of food; a mouthful. A small amount of something.
Middle English from Old French, diminutive of mors ‘a bite’, from Latin mors- ‘bitten’, from the verb mordere.
Example sentences
“Just a tiny morsel.”
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