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- Dictionarymoiety/ˈmɔɪɪti/
noun
- 1. each of two parts into which a thing is or can be divided: formal, technical "the tax was to be delivered in two moieties"
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1. a. : one of two equal parts : half. b. : one of two approximately equal parts. … war, pestilence, and famine had consumed … the moiety of the human species. Edward Gibbon. 2. : one of the portions into which something is divided : component, part. an ether molecule with a benzene moiety. 3. : one of two basic complementary tribal subdivisions.
MOIETY definition: 1. a part or share of something, especially when it is divided into two parts 2. a part of a…. Learn more.
MOIETY meaning: 1. a part or share of something, especially when it is divided into two parts 2. a part of a…. Learn more.
noun. , plural moi·e·ties. a half. an indefinite portion, part, or share. Anthropology. one of two units into which a tribe or community is divided on the basis of unilineal descent. moiety. / ˈmɔɪɪtɪ / noun. a half. one of two parts or divisions of something. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of moiety 1.
A moiety is one of two equal parts. If you cut a sandwich in half, you can have one moiety for lunch and give the other moiety to a pigeon. One moiety plus one moiety equals a whole. Moiety is a synonym for the noun half; a semicircle or your better half can be referred to as a moiety.
Definition of 'moiety' Word Frequency. moiety in British English. (ˈmɔɪɪtɪ ) noun Word forms: plural -ties archaic. 1. a half. 2. one of two parts or divisions of something. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C15: from Old French moitié, from Latin mediētās middle, from medius. Word Frequency.
1. A half. 2. A part, portion, or share. 3. Anthropology Either of two kinship groups based on unilateral descent that together make up a tribe or society. 4. Chemistry A well-defined part of a larger molecule.