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What does the prefix neutr mean?

The prefix "neutr" comes from the Latin word "neuter," which means "neither."

It implies a lack of, or absence of, something. It often signifies a state of neutrality, meaning not taking sides or being impartial.

Here are some examples of words with the prefix "neutr":

* Neutral: Not supporting or favoring either side in a conflict.

* Neutralize: To make something harmless or ineffective.

* Neutrality: The state of not taking sides in a conflict.

* Neutron: A subatomic particle with no electric charge.

* Neutralize: To make something harmless or ineffective.

Keep in mind that "neutr" can also refer to a specific type of gender in some languages, meaning neither male nor female.

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