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- Neutral - a. - Not engaged on either side; not taking part with or assisting either of two or more contending parties; neuter; indifferent.
- Neutral - a. - Neither good nor bad; of medium quality; middling; not decided or pronounced.
- Neutral - a. - Neuter. See Neuter, a., 3.
- Neutral - a. - Having neither acid nor basic properties; unable to turn red litmus blue or blue litmus red; -- said of certain salts or other compounds. Contrasted with acid, and alkaline.
- Neutral - n. - A person or a nation that takes no part in a contest between others; one who is neutral.
- Neutralist - n. - A neutral; one who professes or practices neutrality.
- Neutrality - n. - The state or quality of being neutral; the condition of being unengaged in contests between others; state of taking no part on either side; indifference.
- Neutrality - n. - Indifference in quality; a state neither very good nor bad.
- Neutrality - n. - The quality or state of being neutral. See Neutral, a., 4.
- Neutrality - a. - The condition of a nation or government which refrains from taking part, directly or indirectly, in a war between other powers.
- Neutrality - a. - Those who are neutral; a combination of neutral powers or states.
- Neutralization - n. - The act or process of neutralizing, or the state of being neutralized.
- Neutralization - n. - The act or process by which an acid and a base are combined in such proportions that the resulting compound is neutral. See Neutral, a., 4.
- Neutralize - v. t. - To render neutral; to reduce to a state of neutrality.
- Neutralize - v. t. - To render inert or imperceptible the peculiar affinities of, as a chemical substance; to destroy the effect of; as, to neutralize an acid with a base.
- Neutralize - v. t. - To destroy the peculiar or opposite dispositions of; to reduce to a state of indifference inefficience; to counteract; as, to neutralize parties in government; to neutralize efforts, opposition, etc.
- Neutralized - imp. & p. p. - of Neutralize
- Neutralizer - n. - One who, or that which, neutralizes; that which destroys, disguises, or renders inert the peculiar properties of a body.
- Neutralizing - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Neutralize
- Neutrally - adv. - In a neutral manner; without taking part with either side; indifferently.
- Helenin - n. - A neutral organic substance found in the root of the elecampane (Inula helenium), and extracted as a white crystalline or oily material, with a slightly bitter taste.
- Sea pass - - A document carried by neutral merchant vessels in time of war, to show their nationality; a sea letter or passport. See Passport.
- Neutrality - a. - Those who are neutral; a combination of neutral powers or states.
- Intern - a. - To put for safe keeping in the interior of a place or country; to confine to one locality; as, to intern troops which have fled for refuge to a neutral country.
- Basic - a. - Having the base in excess, or the amount of the base atomically greater than that of the acid, or exceeding in proportion that of the related neutral salt.
- Lactamide - n. - An acid amide derived from lactic acid, and obtained as a white crystalline substance having a neutral reaction. It is metameric with alanine.
- Trypsin - n. - A proteolytic ferment, or enzyme, present in the pancreatic juice. Unlike the pepsin of the gastric juice, it acts in a neutral or alkaline fluid, and not only converts the albuminous matter of the food into soluble peptones, but also, in part, into leucin and tyrosin.
- Neutrally - adv. - In a neutral manner; without taking part with either side; indifferently.
- Salt - n. - The neutral compound formed by the union of an acid and a base; thus, sulphuric acid and iron form the salt sulphate of iron or green vitriol.
- Sea letter - - The customary certificate of national character which neutral merchant vessels are bound to carry in time of war; a passport for a vessel and cargo.
- Cowboy - n. - One of the marauders who, in the Revolutionary War infested the neutral ground between the American and British lines, and committed depredations on the Americans.
- Lactucin - n. - A white, crystalline substance, having a bitter taste and a neutral reaction, and forming one of the essential ingredients of lactucarium.
- Passport - n. - A document carried by neutral merchant vessels in time of war, to certify their nationality and protect them from belligerents; a sea letter.
- Hydrate - n. - A compound formed by the union of water with some other substance, generally forming a neutral body, as certain crystallized salts.
- Picrotoxin - n. - A bitter white crystalline substance found in the cocculus indicus. It is a peculiar poisonous neurotic and intoxicant, and consists of a mixture of several neutral substances.
- Steapsin - n. - An unorganized ferment or enzyme present in pancreatic juice. It decomposes neutral fats into glycerin and fatty acids.
- Oxamide - n - A white crystalline neutral substance (C2O2(NH2)2) obtained by treating ethyl oxalate with ammonia. It is the acid amide of oxalic acid. Formerly called also oxalamide.
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- G106 ἄζυμος - 106 ἄζυμος - ἌΖΥΜΟΣ - - ázymos - ad'-zoo-mos - from Α (as a negative particle) and ζύμη; unleavened, i.e. (figuratively) uncorrupted; (in the neutral plural) specially (by implication) the Passover week:--unleavened (bread). - Adjective - greek
- G114 ἀθετέω - 114 ἀθετέω - ἈΘΕΤΈΩ - - athetéō - ath-et-eh'-o - from a compound of Α (as a negative particle) and a derivative of τίθημι; to set aside, i.e. (by implication) to disesteem, neutralize or violate:--cast off, despise, disannul, frustrate, bring to nought, reject. - Verb - greek
- G2758 κενόω - 2758 κενόω - ΚΕΝΌΩ - - kenóō - ken-o'-o - from κενός; to make empty, i.e. (figuratively) to abase, neutralize, falsify:--make (of none effect, of no reputation, void), be in vain. - Verb - greek
- H5106 נוּא - 5106 נוּא - נוּא - - nûwʼ - noo - a primitive root; to refuse, forbid, dissuade, or neutralize; break, disallow, discourage, make of none effect. - Verb - heb