Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
moieties
Noun
/ˈmɔɪ.ɪ.tiz/

Definition
A distinct part or portion of a larger whole, often used in legal and scientific contexts.

Examples
- In the study of social structures, certain tribes are divided into two moieties, each with its own customs and functions.
- The contract specified that the estate would be divided into two moieties, ensuring each heir received an equal share.
- In chemistry, the compound had two distinct moieties that contributed to its reactivity.

Meaning
Moieties typically refer to halves or equal parts of something. In chemistry, it can denote a specific functional group within a molecule. In legal terms, it may indicate a share or division of an estate.

Synonyms
- Halves
- Parts
- Divisions