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neuter
[ noo-ter, nyoo- ]
adjective
- Grammar.
- noting or pertaining to a gender that refers to things classed as neither masculine nor feminine.
- (of a verb) intransitive.
- Zoology, Botany. having no organs of reproduction; without sex; asexual.
- Zoology. having imperfectly developed sexual organs, as the worker bees and ants.
- neutral; siding with no one.
noun
- Grammar.
- the neuter gender.
- a noun of that gender.
- another element marking that gender.
- an intransitive verb.
- an animal made sterile by castration or spaying.
- Zoology. a neuter insect.
- a person or thing that is neutral.
neuter
/ ˈnjuːtə /
adjective
- grammar
- denoting or belonging to a gender of nouns which for the most part have inanimate referents or do not specify the sex of their referents
- ( as noun )
German ``Mädchen'' (meaning ``girl'') is a neuter
- (of animals and plants) having nonfunctional, underdeveloped, or absent reproductive organs
- sexless or giving no indication of sex
a neuter sort of name
noun
- a sexually underdeveloped female insect, such as a worker bee
- a castrated animal, esp a domestic animal
- a flower in which the stamens and pistil are absent or nonfunctional
verb
- tr to castrate or spay (an animal)
Word History and Origins
Origin of neuter1
Word History and Origins
Origin of neuter1
Example Sentences
It had also been neutered in line with the law change, they added.
The dangerous idea is that this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reshape the Middle East by force, imposing order and neutering Israel’s enemies.
Trump, an alpha male and America’s First White President, was symbolically castrated and neutered by Kamala Harris, a Black South Asian woman.
"We had her neutered before the law came in; we had the liability insurance, we then thought we'd done all the Defra bits and pieces," said Mrs Moore.
They’ve reshaped Wisconsin’s political profile, neutering public employee unions, legalizing concealed weapons, scaling back diversity initiatives, tightening voting rules and controlling the state budget with an iron fist.
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