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Moiety(moy-et-tee) n. half. Generally a reference to interest in real...
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Moiety"an equal half," mid-15c., from Old French moite, earlier meitiet (12c., Modern French moitié) "half; middle; portion, piece," from Latin meditatem (nominative medietas) "half [..]
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MoietyHalf of something -- for example, half of the property in an estate. Seldom used today.
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Moiety a portion; small part, lesser portion.
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Moietypl: -ties : half of something (as an estate) [an interest exceeding a ] compare entirety
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MoietyLiterally half, commonly with reference to a half a tenth. (Heath, Peter. Church and Realm, 1272-1461, 364)
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MoietyOne of two equal parts. Half of something.
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MoietyOne of the “halves” of a society, when kin groups are combined in such a way as to create a binary division within society.
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MoietyMoiety is a type of title to real estate in which the owner owns a share of the total land on the title and leases a certain portion of the land back for themselves from the other owner(s). It is deri [..]
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Moiety(n) one of two (approximately) equal parts(n) one of two basic subdivisions of a tribe
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MoietyIn physical organic chemistry moiety is generally used to signify part of a molecule, e.g. in an ester R1COOR2 the alcohol moiety is R2O. The term should not be used for a small fragment of a molecule. molecular entity Any constitutionally or isotopically distinct atom, molecule, ion, ion pair, radical, radical ion, complex, conformer etc., identif [..]
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MoietyIllustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Moiety: Any part of a molecule. Does not have to be a complete functional group.
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Moietya portion of something, such as a functional group of a molecule.
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MoietyA division of a society into two social categories or groups, characteristically by a rule of patrilineal descent (patri-moiety) or matrilineal descent (matrimoiety).
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MoietyA component part of a complex molecule.
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Moiety(moy-et-tee) n. half. Generally a reference to interest in real property, moiety is seldom used today.
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Moiety(moy-et-tee) n. half. Generally a reference to interest in real property, moiety is seldom used today
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MoietyAn archaic term used in law to mean 'half'.
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Moietyone-half.
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