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==<span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">Etymology</span>==
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<span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">In English, the word "neutral" comes from Middle French ''neutral'' (compare modern French ''neutre''), from Latin ''neutralis''. In war and disputes, neutral can mean taking no side in a conflict, being nonaligned or unbiased. In color, neutral means gray, or having no obvious color. In physics, neutral can mean having neither a positive nor negative charge. In biology, neutral can mean [[neuter|neuter]], having no physical sex. In grammar, it can mean words that are neither masculine nor feminine, also called neuter or [[epicene|epicene]]. Gender neutral can mean applicable or available to all genders, or not restricted by gender.</span>
<span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">In English, the word "neutral" comes from Middle French ''neutral'' (compare modern French ''neutre''), from Latin ''neutralis''. In war and disputes, neutral can mean taking no side in a conflict, being nonaligned or unbiased. In color, neutral means gray, or having no obvious color. In physics, neutral can mean having neither a positive nor negative charge. In biology, neutral can mean [[neuter|neuter]], having no physical sex. In grammar, it can mean words that are neither masculine nor feminine, also called neuter or [[epicene|epicene]]. Gender neutral can mean applicable or available to all genders, or not restricted by gender.</span>
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