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English word neutral comes from Latin uter (Both. Either, which (of two).), Latin nam (Actually. Because. For. Thus.)
uter (Latin)
Both. Either, which (of two).
nam (Latin)
Actually. Because. For. Thus.
ne- (Latin)
Absolutely negates the principal meaning.
neuter (Latin)
(grammar) neuter (gender). (grammar) neuter, intransitive (of a verb). Neither.
neutraˡis (Latin)
(grammar) neuter.
neutral (Old French)
neutral (Middle French)
neutral (English)
(biology) Having no sex; neuter.. (chemistry) Having a pH near 7, neither acidic nor alkaline.. (grammar) Neither positive nor negative.. (physics) Neither positive nor negative; possessing no charge or equivalent positive and negative charge such that there is no imbalance.. Favouring neither the supporting nor opposing viewpoint of a topic of debate; unbiased.. Having no obvious colour; [...]