Moiety (noun)
moy-et-ee
Each of two parts into which a thing is or can be divided.
Late Middle English: from Old French moite, from Latin medietas ‘middle’, from medius ‘mid, middle’.
Example sentences
“the tax was to be delivered in two moieties”
“Memories aren’t known to be particularly veridical.”
Word of the Day – Drub
March 19, 2026
Word of the Day – Drub
Word of the Day - Drub (verb) drub
Word of the Day – Ezero
March 18, 2026
Word of the Day – Ezero
Word of the Day - Ezero (Езеро) (noun) (Macedonian) ez-er-oh
Word of the Day – Xenia
March 17, 2026
Word of the Day – Xenia
Word of the Day - Xenia Ξενία (noun) (Greek) ksee-nee-a
Word of the Day – Bibliotaph
March 16, 2026
Word of the Day – Bibliotaph
Word of the Day - Bibliotaph (noun) bib-lee-oh-taf
Word of the Day – Nemophilist
March 16, 2026
Word of the Day – Nemophilist
Word of the Day - Nemophilist (noun) nem-of-il-ist
Word of the Day – Mullah
March 15, 2026
Word of the Day – Mullah
Word of the Day - Mullah (noun) mu-lah