n. [ OF. morsel, F. morceau, LL. morsellus, a dim. fr. L. morsus a biting, bite, fr. mordere to bite; prob. akin to E. smart. See Smart, and cf. Morceau, Mordant, Muse, v., Muzzle, n. ]
Every morsel to a satisfied hunger is only a new labor to a tired digestion. South. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. Being without remorse; having no pity; hence, destitute of sensibility; cruel; insensible to distress; merciless. “Remorseless adversaries.” South. “With remorseless cruelty.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
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a. [ Pref. un- not (intensive) + remorseless. ] Utterly remorseless. [ Obs. & R. ] “Unremorseless death.” Cowley. [ 1913 Webster ]