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1 neuter
neuter, tra, trum ( gen. neutri, Varr. L. L. 9, § 62, acc. to the MSS.; cf. §§ 55 and 58; Aus. Ep. 50;(β).and by grammarians always in the phrase neutri generis,
of the neuter gender, Charis. 13 P.; Diom. 277 P. al.; Serv. Verg. A. 1, 449; dat. sing. neutrae, acc. to Prisc. p. 678.—Collat. form, NECVTER, Inscr. Orell. 4859), adj. [ne-uter], neither the one nor the other, neither of two:ut neutri illorum quisquam esset me carior,
Cic. Att. 7, 1, 2:in neutram partem moveri,
id. Ac. 2, 42, 130; id. Off. 2, 6, 20:debemus neutrum eorum contra alium juvare,
Caes. B. C. 1, 35, 5:quid bonum sit, quid malum, quid neutrum,
Cic. Div. 2, 4, 10; Ov. M. 4, 378:ita fiet ut neutra lingua alteri officiat,
Quint. 1, 1, 14.—Repeated:neuter neutri invidet,
Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 49.—With verb in plur.:ut caveres, neuter ad me iretis cum querimoniā,
Plaut. Men. 5, 2, 34:quia neuter consulum potuerant bello abesse,
Liv. 9, 44, 2.—In plur.:II.in quo neutrorum contemnenda est sententia,
Cic. Off. 1, 21, 70:neutri alteros primo cernebant,
Liv. 21, 46, 4:ita neutris cura posteritatis,
Tac. H. 1, 1:in neutris partibus esse,
Sen. Ira, 2, 23:neutris quicquam hostile facientibus,
Just. 6, 7, 1.—In partic., in gram.: neutra nomina, of the neuter gender:A. B.neutra (nomina or verba),
which are neither active nor passive, middle, Cic. Tusc. 4, 12, 28; id. Or. 46, 155; Gell. 1, 7, 15 et saep. —Hence,neutrō, adv., to neither one side nor the other; to neither side, neither way:neutro inclinatā spe,
Liv. 5, 26 fin.:neutro inclinaverat fortuna,
Tac. H. 3, 23:si neutro litis condicio praeponderet,
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2 neuter
neuter tra, trum, gen. trīus, dat. trī, adj. pronom. [ne+uter], neither the one nor the other, neither: neutri illorum quisquam me carior: neutrum eorum contra alium iuvare, Cs.: quid bonum sit, quid malum, quid neutrum: neuter consulum, L.: ubi neutri transeundi initium faciunt, neither army, Cs.: neutri alteros primo cernebant, L.— Plur n. as subst: neutra (sc. nomina), of the neuter gender: in bonis rebus... in malis... in neutris, neither good nor evil.* * *neutra, neutrum ADJ -
3 neuter
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4 neuter
[ˈnjuːtə] adjective1) in certain languages, of the gender which is neither masculine nor feminine:مُحايِد: لا مُذَكَّر ولا مُؤَنَّثa neuter noun.
2) without sex:عَديم الجِنْسWorker bees are neuter, being neither male nor female.
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5 neuter
['njuːtə]Abbreviation: neut -
6 Spay Neuter Assistance Program
Non-profit-making organization: SNAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Spay Neuter Assistance Program
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7 verb neuter
Abbreviation: v.n. -
8 кастрированное животное
Russian-english psychology dictionary > кастрированное животное
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9 neutrums-
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10 kata bersifat netral
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11 středního rodu
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12 hvorugkyns
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13 kynlaus
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14 sukupuoleton eläin
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15 bespolan
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16 srednjeg roda
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17 sterilan
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18 bespolnica
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19 imenica zamenica i pridev sred
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20 srednji rod
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Neuter — Neu ter, a. [L., fr. ne not + uter whether; akin to E. whether. See {No}, and {Whether}, and cf. {Neither}.] 1. Neither the one thing nor the other; on neither side; impartial; neutral. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] In all our undertakings God will be … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Neuter — Neu ter, n. 1. A person who takes no part in a contest; one who is either indifferent to a cause or forbears to interfere; a neutral. [1913 Webster] The world s no neuter; it will wound or save. Young. [1913 Webster] 2. (Gram.) (a) A noun of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Neuter — is a Latin adjective meaning neither , and can refer to: Neutering, the sterilization of an animal The neuter grammatical gender See also Trap Neuter Return (TNR), an alternative to euthanasia for managing feral cat and dog populations This… … Wikipedia
neuter — [no͞ot′ər, nyo͞ot′ər] adj. [ME neutre < MFr or L: MFr neutre < L neuter, neither < ne , not (see NO1) + uter, either] 1. Archaic taking neither side; neutral 2. Biol. a) having no sexual organ; asexual b) having undeveloped o … English World dictionary
neuter — ► ADJECTIVE 1) Grammar (of a noun) not masculine, feminine, or common. 2) (of an animal) lacking developed sexual organs, or having had them removed. 3) (of a plant or flower) having neither functional pistils nor stamens. ► NOUN Grammar ▪ a… … English terms dictionary
neuter — eu ter, v. t. To render incapable of sexual reproduction; to remove or alter the sexual organs so as to make infertile; to alter; to fix; to desex; in male animals, to {castrate}; in female animals, to {spay}. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
neuter — [v] remove sex organs alter, castrate, change, desexualize, doctor, dress, fix, geld, make barren, make impotent, make infertile, make sexless, mutilate, spay, sterilize, unsex; concepts 157,250 … New thesaurus
neuter — 1. adjective /ˈnjuːtə,ˈnuːtɚ,ˈnjuːtɚ/ a) Neither the one thing nor the other; on neither side; impartial; neutral. In all our undertakings God will be either our friend or our enemy; for Providence never stands neuter. b) Having a form belonging… … Wiktionary
neuter — {{11}}neuter (adj.) late 14c., of grammatical gender, neither masculine nor feminine, from L. neuter of the neuter gender, lit. neither one nor the other, from ne not, no (see UN (Cf. un) ) + uter either (of two) (see WHETHER (Cf. whether)).… … Etymology dictionary
neuter — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English neutre, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French neutre, from Latin neuter, literally, neither, from ne not + uter which of two more at no, whether Date: 14th century 1. a. of, relating to, or constituting… … New Collegiate Dictionary
neuter — I UK [ˈnjuːtə(r)] / US [ˈnutər] verb [transitive] Word forms neuter : present tense I/you/we/they neuter he/she/it neuters present participle neutering past tense neutered past participle neutered 1) to perform an operation on an animal s sexual… … English dictionary