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Morsal

Definition:

A term that can be used as both a noun and an adjective, "morsal" refers to something small, modest, or bite-sized. It can also describe a piece of food that is meant to be consumed in one mouthful. Additionally, "morsal" can refer to a person's name which is popular in some regions.

Senses and Usages:

Noun:

  1. A small, bite-sized portion of food.
  2. A person's name popular in certain regions.

Adjective:

Describing something that is small, modest, or bite-sized.

Examples:

Noun (Food):

1. She couldn't resist trying every morsal of the delicious cake.

2. The appetizers were served in morsals, allowing guests to sample a variety of flavors.

3. Make sure to savor every morsal of the mouth-watering dessert.

Noun (Name):

1. Morsal is a popular name for baby girls in Afghanistan.

2. Morsal, a talented artist, showcased her latest collection at the gallery.

3. I met a girl named Morsal at the conference; she had a captivating personality.

Adjective:

1. A morsal-sized necklace adorned her neck beautifully.

2. The morsal portions of the dish made for an elegant presentation.

3. He cherished the morsal moments he spent with his family during the holidays.

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