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Showing words for MORSE using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Morse

meros, mores, morse, omers, sermo, smore

4 Letter Words for Morse

emos, eros, mero, meso, moes, more, mors, mose, omer, ores, rems, roes, rome, roms, rose, seor, sero, some, sore

3 Letter Words for Morse

emo, ems, eom, eos, ers, esm, esr, mer, mes, moe, mor, mos, mrs, oer, oes, oms, ore, ors, ose, rem, res, rms, roe, rom, ros, sem, ser, som

Definitions for Morse

[1] an ornamented metal clasp or brooch for fastening a cope in front.
[2] Jed·i·di·ah [jed-i-dahy -uh ] /ˌdʒɛd ɪˈdaɪ ə/ , 1761–1826, U.S. geographer and Congregational clergyman (father of Samuel F. B. Morse).
[3] Samuel F(in·ley) B(reese) [fin -lee breez] /ˈfɪn li briz/ , 1791–1872, U.S. artist and inventor: developer of the first successful telegraph in the U.S.; inventor of the most commonly used telegraphic code system.
[4] Morse code.
[5] a male given name, form of Maurice.
[6] noting or pertaining to the Morse code or the system of communications using it.
[7] pertaining to any code resembling the Morse code.
[8] a clasp or fastening on a cope
[9] Samuel Finley Breese (ˈfɪnlɪ briːz). 1791–1872, US inventor and painter. He invented the first electric telegraph and the Morse code

Words nearby Morse

morristown, morro, morro castle, morrow, mors, morse, morse code, morse lamp, morse taper, morse, samuel f. b., morsel

Origin of Morse

1375–1425; late Middle English mors < Old French < Latin morsus fastening, literally, act of biting, equivalent to mord(ēre ) to bite + -tus, suffix of v. action

Word origin for Morse

C15: from Old French mors, from Latin morsus clasp, bite, from mordēre to bite