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Moiety

In chemistry, a moiety is a specific segment of a molecule. For example, aniline has a phenyl and an amino moiety. Ethidium bromide has both these.

In anthropology, moiety is a term used to describe each descent group in a culture which is divided exactly into two descent groups. Caesar uses the term moiety in William Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra after he learns of the death of Antony:

The breaking of so great a thing should make
A greater crack. The round world
Should have shook lions into civil streets
And citizens to their dens. The death of Antony
Is not a single doom; in the name lay
A moiety of the world.

Caesar's message symbolizes the gravity of Antony's death, as it represented the triumph of Rome—and of Western Civilization—over Cleopatra and Egypt.








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