neuter natâr (#) Fr.: neutre Grammar: Noting or pertaining to a gender that refers to things classed
as neither masculine nor feminine. Etymology (EN): From M.E., from M.Fr., from L. neuter, literally “neither one nor the other,” from ne- “not, no” + uter “either of two;” cf. Av. atāra- “this of the two, which of the two;” Gk. poteros; Lith. katras “which of the two,” Russ. kotoryj “which.” Etymology (PE): Natâr, from negation prefix na-, → non-,
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