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time, place, or manner restriction

time, place, or manner restriction : a restriction on the time, place, or manner of expression that is justified when it is neutral as to content and serves a significant government interest and leaves open ample alternative channels of communication [an injunction excluding demonstrators from the front of the building was held to be a reasonable time, place, or manner restriction] called also time, place, and manner restriction ...


Neutrophil

One of a group of leukocytes whose granules stain only with neutral dyes it is the chief phagocytic leukocyte in the circulating blood comprising from 54 to 65 of the total number of leukocytes...


Electro negative

Having the property of being attracted by an electro positive body or a tendency to pass to the positive pole in electrolysis by the law that opposite electricities attract each other Contrasted with neutral and electropositive...


electroneutral

having no net electric charge not electrified uncharged neutral Opposite of charged...


Gray

any color of neutral hue between white and black white mixed with black as the color of pepper and salt or of ashes or of hair whitened by age sometimes a dark mixed color as the soft gray eye of a dove...


greyness

a neutral achromatic color midway between while and black...


chairperson

the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization same as chair3 or chairman1 but used to achieve a sex neutral register...


Hydrate

A compound formed by the union of water with some other substance generally forming a neutral body as certain crystallized salts...


Neutral

Not engaged on either side not taking part with or assisting either of two or more contending parties neuter indifferent...


Ionization

the process of converting neutral atoms or molecules into ions The process may occur by dissolving an ionic substance in a dissociating solvent such as water or by adding or subtracting an electron to or from an atom or molecule The latter process occurs for example in an electron beam in a mass spectrometer and by interaction of substances with ionizing radiation...



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