moiətē
noun
formaltechnical
noun: moiety; plural noun: moieties
each of two parts into which a thing is or can be divided.
- Anthropologyeach of two social or ritual groups into which a people is divided, especially among Australian Aborigines and some American Indians.
- a part or portion, especially a lesser share.
- Chemistrya distinct part of a large molecule."the enzyme removes the sulfate moiety"
Origin
late Middle English: from Old French moite, from Latin medietas ‘middle,’ from medius ‘mid, middle.’
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Footnote
Woids is what cammunicating is all about and there done be one mo' moiety page.
You are halfway there.
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Moiety good scrabble woid
ReplyDeleteWoid up!
ReplyDeleteWoidownwindup, don't go to pieces, stay on the median with the medium media.
DeleteThe median of the media is also
Deletethe fulcrum of the number line,
a/k/a, Zero