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Galician
Adjective
neutro (feminine neutra, masculine plural neutros, feminine plural neutras)
- neuter
Italian
Pronunciation
Adjective
neutro (feminine neutra, masculine plural neutri, feminine plural neutre)
- neutral (in all senses)
- neuter
References
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Latin
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Adverb
neutrō (not comparable)
- to neither side, neither way
Etymology 2
Adjective
neutrō
- ablative masculine/neuter singular of neuter
References
- neutro in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
Neapolitan
Adjective
neutro (feminine neutra, plural neutre)
- (grammar) neuter
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Adjective
neutro (feminine neutra, masculine plural neutros, feminine plural neutras)
- (politics) neutral (not taking sides in a conflict such as war)
- (grammar) neuter
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:neutro.
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin neuter.
Pronunciation
Adjective
neutro (feminine neutra, masculine plural neutros, feminine plural neutras)
- neuter (neither the one thing nor the other)
- (grammar) neuter (having a form which is neither masculine nor feminine)
- (politics) neutral (not taking sides in a conflict)
- Synonym: neutral
- (physics) neutral (neither positive nor negative)
- (chemistry) neutral (having a pH near 7)
- neutered (lacking sexual organs)
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