English word neutral comes from Latin uter (Both. Either, which (of two).), Latin nam (Actually. Because. For. Thus.)
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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uter | Latin (lat) | Both. Either, which (of two). |
nam | Latin (lat) | Actually. Because. For. Thus. |
ne- | Latin (lat) | Absolutely negates the principal meaning. |
neuter | Latin (lat) | (grammar) neuter (gender). (grammar) neuter, intransitive (of a verb). Neither. |
neutraˡis | Latin (lat) | (grammar) neuter. |
neutral | Old French (fro) | |
neutral | Middle French (frm) | |
neutral | English (en) | (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; [...] |