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Definitions for Neuter
[1] Grammar . noting or pertaining to a gender that refers to things classed as neither masculine nor feminine. (of a verb) intransitive.
[2] Biology . having no organs of reproduction; without sex; asexual.
[3] Zoology . having imperfectly developed sexual organs, as the worker bees and ants.
[4] Botany . having neither stamens nor pistils; asexual.
[5] neutral; siding with no one.
[6] Grammar . the neuter gender. a noun of that gender. another element marking that gender. an intransitive verb.
[7] an animal made sterile by castration or spaying.
[8] Zoology . a neuter insect.
[9] a person or thing that is neutral.
[10] Veterinary Science . to spay or castrate (a dog, cat, etc.).
[11] 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
[12] (of animals and plants) having nonfunctional, underdeveloped, or absent reproductive organs
[13] sexless or giving no indication of sex a neuter sort of name
[14] a sexually underdeveloped female insect, such as a worker bee
[15] a castrated animal, esp a domestic animal
[16] a flower in which the stamens and pistil are absent or nonfunctional
[17] (tr) to castrate or spay (an animal)
Words related to Neuter
sterilize, spay, mutilate, castrate, doctor, fix, unsex, geld, dress, alter, change, desexualize
Words nearby Neuter
neuss, neuston, neustria, neustrian, neut., neuter, neutercane, neutra, neutral, neutral axis, neutral corner
Origin of Neuter
1350–1400; < Latin neuter neither (of two), equivalent to ne not + uter either (of two); replacing Middle English neutre < Middle French < Latin, as above
Word origin for Neuter
C14: from Latin, from ne not + uter either (of two)
Synonyms for Neuter
castrate, mutilate, spay, sterilize, alter, change, desexualize, doctor, dress, fix, geld, unsex, make barren, make impotent, make infertile, make sexless