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Any substance with a pH around 7.
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1. having no net electrical charge. Atoms are electrically neutral; ions are not. 2. A solution containing equal concentrations of H+ and OH-.
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mid-15c., "one who remains neutral," from Latin neutralis "of neuter gender," (see neutral (adj.)). Meaning "disengaged position in gear mechanisms" is from 1912.
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late 15c., "composed of contrasting elements which, in proper proportion, neutralize each other," from Middle French neutral, from Latin neutralis "of neuter gender," from neuter ( [..]
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An adjective describing the belief that a stock or the market in general will neither rise nor decline significantly.
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not taking a position in a dispute or conflict.
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1. Said of a technological change or technological difference if it is not biased in favor of using more or less of one factor than of another. This can be defined in several different ways that are n [..]
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pH7 which is not acid or alkaline.
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Neutral soil has a pH of 7.
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As in neutral soil that is neither acid nor alkaline.
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Of soil or water, being neither acid or alkaline in reaction.
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                 Soil with a pH of 7. It is neither acid nor alkaline. See
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See acid.
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impersonal: having no personal preference; "impersonal criticism"; "a neutral observer" one who does not side with any party in a war or dispute ine [..]
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adj. Belonging to or under control of neither of two contestants.
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1. In ac power distribution, the conductor that (a) is intentionally grounded on the supply side of the service disconnect and (b) provides a current return path for ac power currents. 2. In three-phase ac "Y," i.e., wye, power distribution, the low-potential fourth wire that conducts only that current required to achieve electrical balan [..]
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Definition Neither bullish nor bearish.
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one that is neutral ;specif : an impartial person used in alternative dispute resolution to help resolve or to determine the matters in dispute
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Having no effect on fitness.
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A substance that does not have the properties of an acid or a base, but has an equal number of hydrogen and hydroxide ions. It has a pH of 7.
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Not caring which way it works.
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A chemical state that is neither acid nor alkali. A pH of 7 is considered neutral. Neutral Cleaner
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 particle, object, or system that lacks a net charge. 
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Having a pH of 7; neither acid nor alkaline. pH In chemistry, pH is a measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, which is a measure of acidity or alkalinity. The pH scale runs from 0 [..]
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Having no overall electric charge. Atoms and neutrons are netral.
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Having a net charge equal to zero. Unless specified otherwise, it usually refers to electric charge.
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taking neither side in a war, quarrel, or dispute.
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"Neutral means an individual who, with respect to an issue in controversy, functions specifically to aid the parties in resolving the controversy.” A list of persons qualified to provide services [..]
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(n) one who does not side with any party in a war or dispute(adj) having no personal preference(adj) having only a limited ability to react chemically; chemically inactive(adj) not supporting or favor [..]
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Physics and chemistry: Having no electrical charge (Lesson 8)Chemistry: Having neither acidic nor alkaline qualities (Lesson 14)
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(1) having zero net charge. The wires in a circuit remain neutral even though charged electrons move inside them. (2) A different meaning occurs with the neutral wire or terminal in a household wiring; in that case neutral means having near-zero potential - see under active terminal.
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The junction point of the legs in a Wye circuit.
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The grounded junction point of the legs of a wye circuit. Or, the grounded center point of one coil of a delta transformer secondary. Measuring the phase to neutral voltage of each of the normal three [..]
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a conductor of an electrical system which usually operates with minimal voltage to ground. Depending on the type of system, it may carry little current or only unbalance current. Systems that have one [..]
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The wire in an electrical system (usually white) that carries current when there is unbalance load.
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The junction point of the legs in a Wye circuit.
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Not controlled by another railroad.  Some switching or terminal railroads are jointly owned by line-haul railroads but are operated in a neutral manner.
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The junction point of the legs in a Wye circuit.
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Term used to describe the handling of the car when it is neither loose nor pushing (tight).
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A term drivers use when referring to how their car is handling. When a car is neither loose nor pushing (tight).
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Condition of a race car that is not loose or tight. It is setup to go where it is pointed.
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Handling characteristic between understeer and oversteer. This is usually the goal of chassis tuning, with a slight bias towards over or under-steer depending on track conditions and driver preference [..]
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An object that does not have a positive or negative charge.
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An area of colour containing no bias: white, gray or black.  
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The pH reading at which the substance being measured is neither acidic nor alkaline. Neutral pH is 7.0.
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Neutral: A tasting term for a food or beverage that lacks character or distinguishing features. 2. A wine-tasting term for a wine that lacks a distinctive character but is otherwise flawless.
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Not favouring any side
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Neither acidic nor alkaline, with a pH of 7. Nitrogen Oxides
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Describes a state in which there is no input on the directional buttons.
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The ac power system conductor which is intentionally grounded on the supply side of the first service disconnect (ing) means. It is the low potential (white) side of a single-phase ac circuit or the l [..]
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A chemical state that is neither acid or alkali; seven in pH (e.g., distilled water).
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One of the conductors of a three phase system. The Neutral wire carries the entire current of a single-phase 120 volt circuit and the resultant current in a three-phase system that is unbalanced.
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Having no hue – it is the 'color' of black, white, or gray or is sometimes a tannish color achieved by mixing two complementary colors.
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Having no hue - black, white, or gray; sometimes a tannish color achieved by mixing two complementary colours.
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A color that can be made by mixing complementary hues together to form black, white, gray, or gray-brown.
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A position that has no particular preference as to changes in a given market condition.
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In a normal condition, hence neither positive nor negative. A neutral object has a normal number of electrons (the same number as protons). A current-carrying conductor normally tied to ground so that [..]
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The circuit conductor that is normally grounded or at zero voltage difference to the ground.
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The point common to all phases of a polyphase circuit, a conductor to that point, or the return conductor in a single phase circuit.
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Not taking sides in a conflict such as war; nonaligned. Favouring neither the supporting nor opposing viewpoint of a topic of debate; unbiased. (I am neutral regarding the issue of gay marriage. [..]
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Qualitative characteristic of freedom from bias. nominal value (of a share)
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Describing an opinion that is neither bearish nor bullish. Neutral option strategies are generally designed to perform best if there is little or no net change in the price of the underlying stock or [..]
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