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Some things which can be neutral are: - Neutral country, in politics, a country takes no side in a conflict.
- Neutral level, in semiotics, the physical or material creation of esthesic and poietic processes.
- Neutral (people), a group of Native Americans.
- Neutrality of money, in economics, the question of whether money supply affects the real economy.
- The neutral wire of ground and neutral in mains wiring.
- A neutral alignment in role-playing games, see Alignment (role-playing games)#Neutral
- In chemistry, a neutral solution is neither acidic nor basic, see pH
- In language study, the neutral gender, see grammatical gender
- In physics, a neutral particle is one with no electric charge
A neutral country takes no side in a war between other parties, and in return hopes to avoid being attacked by either of them. ...
In semiotics the neutral level of a sign is the trace left behind, the physical or material creation or remains of esthesic and poietic processes, levels, and analyses of symbolic forms. ...
Esthesic and poietic are terms used in semiotics, the study of signs, to describe perceptive and productive levels, processes, and analyses of symbolic forms. ...
In economics, neutrality of money occurs whenever a change in the stock of money affects only nominal variables in the economy such as prices, wages and exchange rates. ...
Ground or earth in a mains (AC power) electrical wiring system is a conductor that exists primarily to help protect against faults. ...
In Dungeons & Dragons and some similar role-playing games, alignment refers to the moral and ethical perspective of the player characters, non-player characters, monsters, and societies in the game. ...
The title of this article is shown beginning with a capital letter due to technical restrictions. ...
In linguistics, grammatical genders, also called noun classes, are classes of nouns requiring different agreement forms on determiners, adjectives, verbs or other words. ...
Electric charge is a fundamental conserved property of some subatomic particles, which determines their electromagnetic interactions. ...
See also
- Wikipedia:Neutral point of view.
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