A bit longer than this piece of string!
12 inches = 1 foot if you want a conversion. A bit longer than the long side of a piece of blank paper if you want a reference.
The opposite concept of a piece (of something) would be the whole.
A bit, a part, a section, a piece.
Portion?
Bit
Slice
Bit
A part, a bit, a portion or a slice.
Part.
Bit is a small but useful word. Like drill bits, which fit on the end of a drill to change its function, the word bit has several uses. Usually, it means a little piece of something, even time.
shard - a sharp piece of broken glass, metal etc.
Yes, the word 'morsel' is a noun, a word for a small piece or amount of food; a mouthful; a tasty bit of food; a small piece of something; a word for a thing,
To be after something is a common enough way of saying to look for something: I'm after a piece of cheese I'm after a bit of slap and tickle. More idiomatic and/or regional to my ear, however, is the expression to be after doing something = to want to do something, which is what I would like to ask about.
Small piece Ex. Little *bit
A bit lifter is a piece of horse tack which lifts a bit in the horse's mouth.
Binary digit or bit !