Neutral
Neutrality or neutral (from Latin ne-utrum "neither of the two") means impartial, genderless, uncharged, balanced and stands for:
- Neutrality (international politics) , impartial attitude in the event of a conflict
- Permanent neutrality , freedom of a state as a special status under international law
- Neutrality (magazine) , Swiss monthly political magazine (1963–1974)
- Neutrality of the court in jurisprudence
- Objectivity as a neutral and independent point of view
- Value freedom , value neutrality in the philosophy of science
- Contingency (logic) , in formal logic a neutral expression
- a special element of an algebraic structure, see neutral element
- electrically neutral , balance of the electrically positive and negative charges, see electrical charge #total charge
- pH neutral , a solution with a pH value of 7 (pure water), see neutral solution
- neutral mutation in biology, see neutral theory of molecular evolution
Neutrals in particular:
- Neutral (people) , Attiwandaronon-Iroquois
See also:
- Neutralization (neutralization)
- Neutrino , neutron
- neuter
Wiktionary: neutral - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: neutrality - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations