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Neutering, from the
Latin neuter ('of
neither ****'), is the
removal of a non-human animal's
reproductive organ,
either all of it or a
considerably large...
- Look up
neuter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Neuter is a
Latin adjective meaning "neither", and can
refer to:
Neuter gender, a
grammatical gender...
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gender divisions include masculine and feminine; masculine, feminine, and
neuter; or
animate and inanimate.
Depending on the
language and the word, this...
- genitive, and dative—and
three grammatical genders—feminine, masculine, and
neuter.
Nouns may also be
either singular or plural; in the plural, one declension...
- Trap–
neuter–return (TNR), also
known as trap–
neuter–release, is a
controversial method that
attempts to
manage po****tions of
feral cats. The
process involves...
- reserves. Some
animal rights groups advocate for trap-
neuter-return (TNR) programs, also
known as trap-
neuter-vaccinate-release (TNVR) programs, to
prevent feral...
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ending -ih
Neuter:
First neuter declension;
ending -a
Neuter o-/e-stem
declension Neuter n-stem
declension Neuter s-stem
declension Neuter t-stem declension...
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increases food intake, both of
which can
cause obesity in
neutered cats. Pre-pubertal
neutering (
neutering at 4
months or earlier) was only
recommended by 28%...
- first-declension
endings for the feminine, and second-declension for
masculine and
neuter.
Other adjectives such as celer, celeris,
celere belong to the
third declension...
- "Pigs in Space"
sketches on The
Muppet Show.[citation needed] Dr. Phil Van
Neuter Brian Henson A mad
scientist and
veterinarian who is the host of the Muppets...